Padma Choling Explained

Padma Choling
Office:Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
Term Start:17 March 2018
Term End:10 March 2023
1Blankname:Chairman
1Namedata:Li Zhanshu
Office1:Chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress
Term Start1:29 January 2013
Term End1:15 January 2017
Predecessor1:Qiangba Puncog
Successor1:Losang Jamcan
Office2:Chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region
Term Start2:15 January 2010
Term End2:29 January 2013
1Blankname2:Party Secretary
1Namedata2:Zhang Qingli
Chen Quanguo
Predecessor2:Qiangba Puncog
Successor2:Losang Jamcan
Office3:Vice Chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region
Term Start3:2003
Term End3:15 January 2010
Predecessor3:Gyamco
Successor3:Losang Jamcan
Birth Place:Qamdo, Tibet, China
Nationality:Chinese
Party:Chinese Communist Party
Alma Mater:Central Party School
Occupation:Politician
Module:
Child:yes
Order:st
S:白玛赤林
T:白瑪赤林
P:Báimǎ Chìlín
Tib:པདྨ་འཕྲིན་ལས་
Wylie:padma 'phrin-las
Lhasa:pɛ́mɑ̀ ʈʰĩ́lɪ᷈ː

Padma Choling (; alternatively Pema Thinley, Pelma Chiley, Baima Chilin;[1] ; born October 1952) is a Chinese retired politician of Tibetan ethnicity. He was the eighth chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), but in January 2013, was replaced by his deputy Losang Jamcan.[2] Later he served as the Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress. As Chairman of TAR, Choling was the "most senior ethnic Tibetan in the regional government",[3] though he was subordinate to the TAR Communist Party Chief Zhang Qingli, and later his successor Chen Quanguo.

Biography

Padma Choling was born in 1952 in a farming family in Dêngqên County, Chamdo Prefecture. He joined the People's Liberation Army in Qinghai Province at 17, and served in the army for seventeen years. In the army he played basketball and mastered the Chinese language. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in October 1970. He was an official in the Tibetan regional government since December 1969,[4] working in Xigaze and then Lhasa, rising to the vice-chairmanship of the TAR in 2003.[5] After his anodyne handling of an earthquake in Damxung County outside Lhasa, he was elected the chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region in 2010.[6]

On 7 December 2020, pursuant to Executive Order 13936 signed by President Donald J. Trump Choling, being a vice chairperson of the NPC was sanctioned by the US Department of the Treasury. Every other Vice Chairperson of the National People's Congress were sanctioned as well, for "undermining Hong Kong's autonomy and restricting the freedom of expression or assembly."[7]

Chairmanship

Personally, he has been described as "stern, but... amiable" in contrast to his "soft-spoken" predecessor Qiangba Puncog. In addition to stability and ethnic harmony, he has set a goal of 12 percent GDP growth and a ¥4,000 per capita GDP for farmers and herders in the Tibet Autonomous Region.[8] To bring this about, he has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Commerce of the Central Government to allow it to promote trade with South Asia, including Nepal.[9] Padma is of the opinion that there is no "issue of Tibet" that the Dalai Lama says, and questions the Lama's ability to judge the situation in Tibet since he has not been in Tibet since 1959.[10]

On the issue of religion, Padma has said that he and the Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje are "mates from the same hometown". At the 2010 National People's Congress, he announced that the choosing of the 15th Dalai Lama would abide by the "requirements of Tibetan Buddhist tradition", including approval by the government, instead of being the choice of the 14th Dalai Lama. Already, he has dismissed the Dalai Lama's choice for the 11th Panchen Lama as "invalid".[11] .

Moreover, Pema Thinley, said at a Press Conference that Gedun Choki Nyima - the child recognized by the Dalai Lama as the reincarnation of the 10th Panchen Lama - is an ordinary person, and that he and his parents wanted to stay away from public attention for their own safety.[12]

On 17 March 2018, Padma was elected as the Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.[13]

Padma is a member of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

In July 2022, he was appointed as the president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies.[14]

Notes and References

  1. News: China chooses former soldier as new Tibet governor . . 15 January 2010 . 30 July 2010 . Hornby . Lucy . Huang Yan . Ben . Blanchard .
  2. News: China appoints new Tibet governor, hardline policies to remain . Reuters . 29 January 2013 . 15 February 2013.
  3. News: Beijing's Man in Tibet . Melinda . Liu . 5 April 2010 . 29 July 2010 . Newsweek.
  4. News: Qiangba Puncog and Baima Chilin's brief resumes . China Tibet Information Center . 15 January 2010 . 7 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110707051251/http://en.tibetradio.cn/news-0C59J97B01I4DK4-42GK9I17E3C02AE.html . 7 July 2011 .
  5. News: Feature: Fruits of development shared by every Tibetan . . Mirenda . 14 March 2010 . 30 July 2010 .
  6. News: Tibet parliament session announces leadership changes . 15 January 2010 . 29 July 2010 . . Yan . Zhou . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100118103949/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2010-01/15/content_12815376.htm . 18 January 2010 .
  7. Web site: Hong Kong-related Designations U.S. Department of the Treasury. 2021-01-19. home.treasury.gov.
  8. News: Tibet's new governor promises social stability, unity . 15 January 2010 . . 29 July 2010.
  9. News: MOFCOM and Tibet Signed Agreement of Cooperation in Providing Commercial Development Assistance. 12 March 2010. MOFCOM. 30 July 2010.
  10. News: Lawmakers lash out at Dalai Lama's speech . 11 March 2010 . . . 30 July 2010.
  11. News: No Leeway Given in Picking Dalai Lama . . Edward . Wong . Edward Wong . 7 March 2010 . 30 July 2010.
  12. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-03/07/content_9550348.htm Official: Dalai-picked 'Panchen' lives normal life
  13. Web site: 十三届全国人大一次会议选举产生全国人大常委会副委员长、秘书长. https://web.archive.org/web/20180317164932/http://www.xinhuanet.com/2018-03/17/c_1122550486.htm. dead. 17 March 2018. Xinhua. 17 March 2018.
  14. Web site: Human rights organization elects new president. Zekun. Yang. China Daily. 2022-07-19. 2023-10-13.