Rinqên Gya Explained

Office1:Chairman of the Qinghai Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Term Start1:January 2012
Term End1:January 2018
Predecessor1:Baima
Successor1:Dorje Rabdain
Office2:Secretary of Qinghai Commission for Discipline Inspection
Term Start2:June 2007
Term End2:May 2012
Predecessor2:Baima
Successor2:Dorje Rabdain
Office3:Communist Party Secretary of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Term Start3:December 1998
Term End3:November 2002
Predecessor3:Baima
Successor3:Dorje Rabdain
Office4:Governor of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Term Start4:April 1996
Term End4:December 1998
Predecessor4:Baima
Successor4:Dorje Rabdain
Rinqên Gya
Native Name:རིན་ཆེན་རྒྱ་
Native Name Lang:bo
Birth Date:July 1954
Birth Place:Gonghe County, Qinghai, China
Death Place:Gonghe County, Qinghai, China
Party:Chinese Communist Party
Module:
Child:yes
Order:st
C:仁青加
P:Rénqīngjiā

Rinqên Gya (; ; July 1954 – 9 March 2021) was a Chinese politician of Tibetan ethnicity who served as chairman of the Qinghai Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference between 2012 and 2018. Previously he served as secretary of Qinghai Commission for Discipline Inspection and before that, party secretary and governor of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.[1]

He was an alternate member of the 16th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and a member of the 17th CCP Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. He was a member of the 10th, 12th, 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Biography

Rinqên Gya was born into a herdsman family in Gonghe County, Qinghai, in July 1954.

He entered the workforce in October 1972, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in September 1975. He rose to become secretary of Gonghe County Party Committee of the Communist Youth League of China in November 1978 and party secretary of Xinghai County in April 1988. He was deputy party secretary of Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in December 1990 and then deputy governor in April 1996. He served as governor of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture from April 1996 to December 1998, and party secretary, the top political position in the prefecture, from December 1998 to November 2002. He also served as chairman of the People's Congress of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture between March 1999 and May 2002. He was appointed head of the United Front Work Department of CCP Qinghai Provincial Committee in November 2002, concurrently serving as secretary of Qinghai Commission for Discipline Inspection since March 2007. In January 2012, he was proposed as chairman of the Qinghai Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the province's top political advisory body.[2] In March 2018, he took office as deputy chairperson of the Ethnic and Religious Affairs Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference.

On 9 March 2021, he died of illness in Gonghe County, Qinghai, at the age of 66.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: https://new.qq.com/omn/20210310/20210310A063VP00.html . zh:全国政协民族和宗教委员会副主任仁青加因病逝世 . qq.com . 10 March 2021 . 18 February 2022 . zh.
  2. News: Yin Yanhong (Chinese: 尹彦宏). http://district.ce.cn/newarea/sddy/201201/18/t20120118_23009412.shtml . zh:仁青加当选青海省政协主席(图/简历) . ce.cn . 18 January 2012 . 18 February 2022 . zh.
  3. News: https://www.bjnews.com.cn/detail/161534096715788.html . zh:十三届全国政协民宗委副主任仁青加,病逝 . Beijing News . 10 March 2021 . 18 February 2022 . zh.