Yang Fasen Explained

Office:Secretary of the Qinghai Political and Legal Affairs Committee
Term Start:May 2023
Office1:Communist Party Secretary of Ürümqi
Term Start1:25 October 2021
Term End1:13 May 2023
Deputy1:Memtimin Qadir (mayor)
Yahefu Paidula (mayor)
Successor1:He Zhongyou
Office2:Communist Party Secretary of Hotan
Term Start2:February 2018
Term End2:October 2021
Deputy2:Eziz Musa (governor)
Predecessor2:Niu Xuexing
Successor2:Liu Chen
Yang Fasen
Native Name:杨发森
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Place:Gulang County, Gansu, China
Party:Chinese Communist Party
Alma Mater:Party School of the CCP Xinjiang Regional Committee
Serviceyears:1990–1994
Unit:36107 Army
Module:
Child:yes
Order:st
P:Yáng Fāsēn

Yang Fasen (; born February 1971) is a Chinese politician who is currently serving as the secretary of the Qinghai Political and Legal Affairs Committee.

He previously served as the vice chairman of Xinjiang, party secretary of Ürümqi and Hotan.[1]

Biography

Yang was born in Gulang County, Gansu, in February 1971. He enlisted in the People's Liberation Army in December 1990, serving until March 1994. He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in June 1993.

Yang studied briefly at the Party School in Aksu Prefecture before being assigned to Kumbash Township as an official in December 1994. He moved up the ranks to become party secretary in November 1999. After a short term as party secretary of Yiganqi Township, he was promoted to vice governor of Aksu Prefecture in September 2005, and then served as deputy party secretary between December 2008 and September 2010. In September 2010, he was appoint party secretary of Baicheng County. It would be his first job as "first-in-charge" of a county. After this office was terminated in July 2014, he became party secretary of Kuqa County, serving until December 2016. He became deputy secretary of Hotan in December 2016, and then party secretary, the top political position in the prefecture, beginning in February 2018. He concurrently served as vice chairman of Xinjiang since March 2021. On October 21, he was unanimously chosen as party secretary of Ürümqi, the capital of Xinjiang, becoming the youngest man to hold the position of top official in a provincial capital.[2] [3] He was also admitted to member of the standing committee of the CCP Xinjiang Regional Committee, the region's top authority.[3]

In 2022, he was elected as an alternate member of the 20th Central Committee. He was appointed as the secretary of the Qinghai Political and Legal Affairs Committee in May 2023.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Zhu Xuesen (Chinese: 朱学森). https://news.sina.com.cn/c/2021-10-25/doc-iktzqtyu3502055.shtml . zh:杨发森任新疆乌鲁木齐市委书记 . sina . 25 October 2021 . 26 October 2021 . zh.
  2. News: China's new strategies to control Uyghurs include community policing, targeting users of Mobile app Zapya . 26 October 2021 . bignewsnetwork.com . 22 October 2021.
  3. News: Zhang Di (Chinese: 张迪). https://news.sina.com.cn/c/2021-10-26/doc-iktzscyy1808039.shtml . zh:“70后”杨发森任乌鲁木齐市委书记 东突曾扬言报复他 . sina . 26 October 2021 . 26 October 2021 . zh.
  4. News: Huairang . Yue . 16 May 2023 . 新疆党委原常委杨发森已跨省份调任青海省委常委、政法委书记 . Yang Fasen, former member of the Standing Committee of the Xinjiang Party Committee, has been transferred across provinces to serve as member of the Standing Committee of the Qinghai Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee . 7 January 2024 . The Paper.
  5. News: Yang Ting (Chinese: 杨婷). http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/2015-06/30/c_1115773927.htm . zh:授权发布:中组部关于表彰全国优秀县委书记的决定 . xinhuanet.com . 30 June 2015 . 26 October 2021 . zh.