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'''Qin Chen''' (born 20 November 1962) is a [[Yuan]]eze politician who serves as the [[President of Yuan|President]] of the [[Yuan|People's Republic of Yuan]], a position she assumed in 2022 after the escalation of the [[Jinchon Sea crisis]] and [[Alliance of Central and West Ausianan Cooperation|ACWAC]]-military action against [[Tasiastan]] in 2022 when the People's Assembly removed [[Xi Jingyi]] from power. Chen previously served as Vice-Premier. Qin was a civilian member of the [[People's Liberation Army of Yuan|People's Liberation Army]] and held the civilian rank equivalent to Major General before she was appointed to Vice-Premier by Xi Jingyi in 2015, upon which she was given the formal rank. | '''Qin Chen''' (born 20 November 1962) is a [[Yuan]]eze politician who serves as the [[President of Yuan|President]] of the [[Yuan|People's Republic of Yuan]], a position she assumed in 2022 after the escalation of the [[Jinchon Sea crisis]] and [[Alliance of Central and West Ausianan Cooperation|ACWAC]]-military action against [[Tasiastan]] in 2022 when the People's Assembly removed [[Xi Jingyi]] from power. Chen previously served as Vice-Premier. Qin was a civilian member of the [[People's Liberation Army of Yuan|People's Liberation Army]] and held the civilian rank equivalent to Major General before she was appointed to Vice-Premier by Xi Jingyi in 2015, upon which she was given the formal rank. | ||
Born in [[Sancheon]] in 1962 to a peasant family, she joined the PLA at the age of 18 and rose through the ranks in [[Yao Lingxin]]'s structure. She remained in the military through multiple dismantling and reorganizing campaigns under of [[Hu Mintao]] and [[Zhen Yijun]], being the only woman in senior military leadership. As President and Secretary-General of Yuan, Chen has overseen a strengthening of ACWAC ties, economic reform, military intervention in the [[Annaskermishilles]], modernization of Yuaneze infrastructure, and an expansion of the internet to rural areas. | Born in [[Sancheon]] in 1962 to a peasant family, she joined the PLA at the age of 18 and rose through the ranks in [[Yao Lingxin]]'s structure. She remained in the military through multiple dismantling and reorganizing campaigns under of [[Hu Mintao]] and [[Zhen Yijun]], being the only woman in senior military leadership. As President and Secretary-General of Yuan, Chen has overseen a strengthening of ACWAC ties, economic reform, military intervention in the [[Annaskermishilles]], modernization of Yuaneze infrastructure, and an expansion of the internet to rural areas. Initially viewed internationally as a moderate to Xi, her leadership has been one of antagonism towards non-allied nations, overseeing intense militarization including the [[Brau Sea crisis]], the supply of [[Elastan]] with weapons during the [[Haduastan War]], and sending naval vessels within the maritime boundaries of nations across the world. | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== |
Revision as of 22:10, 28 February 2024
Her Excellency Qin Chen | |
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Assumed office July 15th, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Xi Jingyi |
Vice-Premier of Yuan | |
In office June 2nd, 2015 – July 15th, 2022 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Sancheon, Yuan | 20 November 1962
Qin Chen (born 20 November 1962) is a Yuaneze politician who serves as the President of the People's Republic of Yuan, a position she assumed in 2022 after the escalation of the Jinchon Sea crisis and ACWAC-military action against Tasiastan in 2022 when the People's Assembly removed Xi Jingyi from power. Chen previously served as Vice-Premier. Qin was a civilian member of the People's Liberation Army and held the civilian rank equivalent to Major General before she was appointed to Vice-Premier by Xi Jingyi in 2015, upon which she was given the formal rank.
Born in Sancheon in 1962 to a peasant family, she joined the PLA at the age of 18 and rose through the ranks in Yao Lingxin's structure. She remained in the military through multiple dismantling and reorganizing campaigns under of Hu Mintao and Zhen Yijun, being the only woman in senior military leadership. As President and Secretary-General of Yuan, Chen has overseen a strengthening of ACWAC ties, economic reform, military intervention in the Annaskermishilles, modernization of Yuaneze infrastructure, and an expansion of the internet to rural areas. Initially viewed internationally as a moderate to Xi, her leadership has been one of antagonism towards non-allied nations, overseeing intense militarization including the Brau Sea crisis, the supply of Elastan with weapons during the Haduastan War, and sending naval vessels within the maritime boundaries of nations across the world.