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:''This is a Xiaodongese name; the family name is Jin (金).''
:''This is a Xiaodongese name; the family name is Jin (金).''
'''Jin Baoshun''' (''Xiaodongese'': '''金宝顺'''; ''Jīn Bǎoshùn'' born 14<sup>th</sup> February 1947) is a [[Xiaodong|Xiaodongese]] politician who has served as President of the [[Examination Council (Xiaodong)|Examination Council]] since August 2014. He has been a member of the [[State Presidium of Xiaodong|State Presidium]] since 2014. In his capacity as President of the Examination Council Jin is unofficially seen as the head of the Xiaodongese {{wp|civil service}} and its senior bureaucratic figure.   
'''Jin Baoshun''' (''Xiaodongese'': '''金宝顺'''; ''Jīn Bǎoshùn'' born 14<sup>th</sup> February 1947) is a [[Xiaodong|Xiaodongese]] politician who has served as President of the [[Examination Council (Xiaodong)|Examination Council]] since August 2014. He has been a member of the [[State Presidium of Xiaodong|State Presidium]] since 2014. In his capacity as President of the Examination Council Jin is the head of the Xiaodongese {{wp|civil service}} and its senior bureaucratic figure.   


Jin first entered politics in the 1970's when he served as a provincial official in the Anqian province dealing with internal security. He subsequently entered the federal bureaucracy first in internal security portfolios before in the 1990's being transferred to work under the Examination Council, the body in Xiaodong which handles the {{wp|civil service entrance examination}} and informally is in charge of the personnel of the Xiaodongese government as a whole with oversight over the appointment of all judges, civil servants and politicians to public positions. In 2008 Jin was appointed as Chief Secretary to the Premier's Office and in 2014 he was appointed as President of the Examination Council by [[Jiang Zhongyu]] entitling him a seat on the State Presidium, the highest executive, judicial and legislative body in Xiaodong.   
Jin first entered politics in the 1970's when he served as a provincial official in the Anqian province dealing with internal security. He subsequently entered the federal bureaucracy first in internal security portfolios before in the 1990's being transferred to work under the Examination Council, the body in Xiaodong which handles the {{wp|civil service entrance examination}} and informally is in charge of the personnel of the Xiaodongese government as a whole with oversight over the appointment of all judges, civil servants and politicians to public positions. In 2008 Jin was appointed as Chief Secretary to the Premier's Office and in 2012 he was appointed as President of the Examination Council by [[Jiang Zhongyu]] entitling him a seat on the State Presidium, the highest executive, judicial and legislative body in Xiaodong.   


During the [[2016-17 Xiaodongese Protests]] Jin reportedly supported a firm line against the protesters siding with State Chairman [[Yuan Xiannian]], Chief of General Staff [[Ren Shaokuan]] and International Relations Minister [[Xu Bangguo]]. Under Jin's tenure the Examination Council has played an instrumental role in [[Normalisation (Xiaodong)|Normalisation]] being responsible for the suspension or removal of over 1 million people from their jobs. Jin has praised normalisation as the "''largest and most effective {{wp|anti-corruption campaign}} in human history''".
During the [[2016-17 Xiaodongese Protests]] Jin reportedly supported a firm line against the protesters siding with State Chairman [[Yuan Xiannian]], Judicial Council President [[Yi Shaoqing]] and International Relations Minister [[Xu Bangguo]]. Under Jin's tenure the Examination Council has played an instrumental role in [[Normalisation (Xiaodong)|Normalisation]] being responsible for the suspension or removal of over 1 million people from their jobs. Jin has praised normalisation as the "''largest and most effective {{wp|anti-corruption campaign}} in human history''".


Jin is considered by observers to be one of the more conservative and hardline members of the State Presidium. He is also considered to be a loyal ally for State Chairman Yuan.
Jin is considered by observers to be one of the more conservative and hardline members of the State Presidium. He is also considered to be a loyal ally for State Chairman Yuan.

Latest revision as of 13:31, 30 September 2020

Jīn Bǎoshùn
金宝顺
Jin Baoshun.png
President of the Examination Council
Assumed office
20th August 2012
PresidentJiang Zhongyu
Yuan Xiannian
Preceded byHe Xianliang
Member of the State Presidium
Assumed office
20th August 2012
PresidentJiang Zhongyu
Yuan Xiannian
Personal details
Born (1947-02-14) February 14, 1947 (age 77)
Shenkong, Xiaodong
SpouseXue Yun
Alma materUniversity of Rongzhuo
This is a Xiaodongese name; the family name is Jin (金).

Jin Baoshun (Xiaodongese: 金宝顺; Jīn Bǎoshùn born 14th February 1947) is a Xiaodongese politician who has served as President of the Examination Council since August 2014. He has been a member of the State Presidium since 2014. In his capacity as President of the Examination Council Jin is the head of the Xiaodongese civil service and its senior bureaucratic figure.

Jin first entered politics in the 1970's when he served as a provincial official in the Anqian province dealing with internal security. He subsequently entered the federal bureaucracy first in internal security portfolios before in the 1990's being transferred to work under the Examination Council, the body in Xiaodong which handles the civil service entrance examination and informally is in charge of the personnel of the Xiaodongese government as a whole with oversight over the appointment of all judges, civil servants and politicians to public positions. In 2008 Jin was appointed as Chief Secretary to the Premier's Office and in 2012 he was appointed as President of the Examination Council by Jiang Zhongyu entitling him a seat on the State Presidium, the highest executive, judicial and legislative body in Xiaodong.

During the 2016-17 Xiaodongese Protests Jin reportedly supported a firm line against the protesters siding with State Chairman Yuan Xiannian, Judicial Council President Yi Shaoqing and International Relations Minister Xu Bangguo. Under Jin's tenure the Examination Council has played an instrumental role in Normalisation being responsible for the suspension or removal of over 1 million people from their jobs. Jin has praised normalisation as the "largest and most effective anti-corruption campaign in human history".

Jin is considered by observers to be one of the more conservative and hardline members of the State Presidium. He is also considered to be a loyal ally for State Chairman Yuan.

Early life and education

Bureaucratic career

President of the Examination Council

Normalisation

Views

Personal life