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Liang Cai
Liang Cai | |
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![]() Li in 2024 | |
Assumed office 13 July 2024 | |
Vice Premier | Deng Xinyue Kang Zexian Liu Shui Zhang Tu Xian Gengxin |
Preceded by | Qin Chen |
Chairman of the National Assembly | |
Assumed office 11 August 2022 | |
President | Qin Chen |
Vice Premier of Yuan | |
Assumed office 11 August 2022 | |
President | Qin Chen |
Preceded by | Qin Chen |
Personal details | |
Born | July 1962 (age 61–62) Guanjan, Yuan |
Political party | Communist Party of Yuan |
Liang Cai (born July 1962) is a Yuaneze politician who serves as the President of Yuan since July 13th, 2024. He simultaneously serves as the Chairman of the National Assembly since August 2022, having been appointed by Qin Chen under whom he served as Vice Premier. In his earlier political career he was the Administrator of Guanjan. Liang was selected in the 2024 Communist Party Ruling Committee elections, replacing Qin Chen and shrinking the Standing Committee from nine individuals to seven, 5 seats of which became Vice Premiers.
Early life and education
Liang was born in July 1962 in Guanjan. He studied political sciences and international art at the University of Shanghan from 1980-83, and world economics at the Institute of Xiannen from 1982-86.
Political career
Administrator of Guanjan
In 2010, Liang became the Administrator (governor) of Guanjan province, appointed by Zhen Yijun. In his position, he ranked eleventh in terms of succession in the Communist Party. In 2014 he was one of the Select Committee's members to appoint Qin Chen to the position of chairman.
Liang was considered to be "business-friendly", having implemented pro-business policies while in Guanjan such as the opening of the Guanjan Stock Exchange. He oversaw increasing foreign investment in the city, including the third-largest factory of Airsub components. He has also implemented policies like lowering the threshold for internal migrants to obtain residency permits and creating five new towns to lessen the land supply shortage.