Li Bin

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Li Bin (Chinese language:李斌;Hanyu Pinyin:Lǐ Bīn) (b. 1954) is a Chinese politician from Fushun, in Liaoning province. She graduated from Jilin University with a degree in economics, and went on to receive her doctorate and conduct research in the same field. Li joined the Communist Party of China in June of 1981. She is the current chairperson and party secretary of the National Population and Family Planning Commission, as well as a member of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

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After graduating from Jilin University, Li continued to work in Jilin province. Beginning as an ordinary teacher, she gradually worked her way up to the rank of deputy governor of the province. During her thirty years working in the province, Li worked in a variety of roles, including as a teacher at the Changchun educational academy, and as a Changchun information ministry department manager. In August of 2007, she became the deputy chairperson and party secretary of the National Population and Family Planning Commission. She was promoted to the rank of Chairperson in March of 2008.

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