Liu Kun

Chinese politician (born 1956)
  • Zhang Dejiang
  • Li Zhanshu
Preceded byLiao XiaojunSucceeded byShi Yaobin Personal detailsBornDecember 1956 (age 67)
Raoping County, Guangdong, ChinaPolitical partyChinese Communist PartyAlma materXiamen University
Central Party School

Liu Kun (simplified Chinese: 刘昆; traditional Chinese: 劉昆; pinyin: Liú Kūn; born December 1956) is a Chinese politician who served as the Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2023. Previously he served as director of Budgetary Affairs Commission of the National People's Congress, vice minister of Finance, and vice governor of Guangdong.

Early life and education

Liu was born in Raoping County, Guangdong in December 1956. In June 1973, during the Cultural Revolution, he was forced to work in a factory in Yunxiao County, Fujian instead of going to university. He entered Xiamen University in February 1978, majoring in finance and monetary economics at the School of Economics, where he graduated in February 1982.

Career

Beginning in 1982, he served in various posts in the Office of the Guangdong Provincial Government, where he served as deputy director until December 2001. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in July 1984. In December 2001 he was promoted to become deputy secretary-general of Guangdong Provincial Government, a department-level position he held until October 2002. He was director of Guangdong Provincial Department of Finance in October 2002, and held that office until July 2010. In July 2010 he was promoted again to become vice-governor of Guangdong, he remained in that position until May 2013, when he was transferred to Beijing and appointed vice-minister of Finance.[1][2] He became director of Budgetary Affairs Commission of the National People's Congress in December 2016, and served until March 2018.[3] On March 19, 2018, he was elected minister of Finance at the first session of the 13th National People's Congress.[4][5]

Liu was a member of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.[6] He was a delegate to the 10th and 11th, 12th and 13th National People's Congresses.

On 28 September 2023, he was succeeded by Lan Fo'an as the Communist Party secretary of the Ministry of Finance.[7] On 24 October, he was succeeded by Lan as the minister of Finance.[8]

References

  1. ^ 广东副省长刘昆调任财政部党组成员 分管国库司等. people.com (in Chinese). 2013-05-22.
  2. ^ 广东副省长刘昆调任财政部党组成员、副部长(图). Chinanews (in Chinese). 2013-05-22.
  3. ^ 全国人大常委会预算工委主任刘昆出任财政部部长. ce.cn (in Chinese). 2018-03-19.
  4. ^ 新任“大管家” 刘昆将如何管好国家的“钱袋子”?. ce.cn (in Chinese). 2018-03-22.
  5. ^ "China's new cabinet members endorsed". Chinadaily. 2018-03-19.
  6. ^ 十九大受权发布:中国共产党第十九届中央纪律检查委员会委员名单. xinhuanet (in Chinese). 2017-10-24.
  7. ^ "China Names Lan Fo'an as Party Chief of Finance Ministry". Bloomberg News. 2023-09-28. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
  8. ^ "China names Lan Foan as new finance minister amid stimulus push". Reuters. 2023-10-24. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
Government offices
Preceded by Minister of Finance
2018–2023
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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Ministers of Finance of the People's Republic of China
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Li Keqiang Cabinet II (2018–2023)
Premier

Premier Li Keqiang


1st Vice-Premier Han Zheng
Vice-Premiers
  1. Han ZhengPSC
  2. Sun ChunlanP
  3. Hu ChunhuaP
  4. Liu HeP
State Councilors
  1. Wei Fenghe
  2. Wang Yong
  3. Wang Yi
  4. Xiao Jie
  5. Zhao Kezhi
Secretary-General
Ministers
01 Foreign Affairs
Wang Yi → Qin Gang
02 National Defense
03 Development & Reform Commission
04 Education
05 Science & Technology
06 Industry & Information Technology
07 Ethnic Affairs Commission
08 Public Security
09 State Security
10 Civil Affairs
11 Justice
12 Finance
Liu Kun
13 Human Resources & Social Security
14 Natural Resources
Lu Hao → Wang Guanghua
15 Ecology & Environment
16 Housing & Urban-Rural Development
Wang Menghui → Ni Hong
17 Transport
Li Xiaopeng
18 Water Resources
19 Agriculture & Rural Affairs
20 Commerce
21 Culture & Tourism
22 Health Commission
23 Veterans Affairs
24 Emergency Management
Wang Yupu† → vacant → Huang Ming → Wang Xiangxi
Central Bank Governor
Auditor-General
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Li Qiang Cabinet I (2023–2028)
Premier

Premier Li Qiang


1st Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang
Vice-Premiers
State Councilors
  1. Li Shangfu (Removed from post on 24 October 2023)
  2. Wang Xiaohong
  3. Wu Zhenglong
  4. Shen Yiqin
  5. Qin Gang (Removed from post on 24 October 2023)
Secretary-General
Ministers
01 Foreign Affairs
Qin Gang → Wang Yi
02 National Defense
03 Development & Reform Commission
04 Education
05 Science & Technology
06 Industry & Information Technology
07 Ethnic Affairs Commission
Pan Yue
08 Public Security
09 State Security
10 Civil Affairs
11 Justice
12 Finance
Liu Kun → Lan Fo'an
13 Human Resources & Social Security
14 Natural Resources
15 Ecology & Environment
16 Housing & Urban-Rural Development
Ni Hong
17 Transport
Li Xiaopeng
18 Water Resources
19 Agriculture & Rural Affairs
20 Commerce
21 Culture & Tourism
22 Health Commission
23 Veterans Affairs
24 Emergency Management
Central Bank Governor
Auditor-General