Recently, the official website of the State Railway Administration shows that
Liu Keqiang is no longer the deputy director of the State Railway Administration and a member of the Party group. According to relevant information, Liu Keqiang has reached retirement age. Wang Qiming was appointed deputy director of the State Railway Administration and member of the Party group. The State Railway Administration of
the People's Republic of China is subordinate to the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. On March 14,
2013, the first meeting of the Twelfth the National People's Congress adopted a decision on the plan of institutional reform and functional transformation of the State Council, in which in order to promote the healthy and sustainable development of railway construction and operation, ensure the order and safety of railway operation, promote the convergence of various modes of transportation, implement the separation of railway government from enterprises, and implement the reform of the State Council. Improve the comprehensive transportation system. The administrative responsibilities of the Ministry of Railways in formulating railway development plans and policies shall be assigned to the Ministry of Transport. The Ministry of Transport has made overall plans for the development of railways, highways, waterways and civil aviation, and accelerated the construction of a comprehensive transportation system. The State Railway Administration shall be established and administered by the Ministry of Transport, which shall assume other administrative responsibilities of the Ministry of Railways, be responsible for formulating railway technical standards, supervising and managing railway safety production, transport service quality and railway engineering quality, etc. On January 6,
2014, the State Railway Administration officially unveiled and opened its official website. Yang Chuantang, Minister of Transport, and Lu Dongfu, Director of the State Railway Administration unveiled the website together.
In addition, the Central Editorial Office approved the establishment of seven public institutions, including the Information Center of the State Railway Administration and the Engineering Quality Supervision Center of the State Railway Administration, and the State Railway Administration officially launched the reorganization and establishment of public institutions.
The current leadership of the National Railway Administration is as follows:
Fei Dongbin & nbsp; Fei Dongbin, Director and Secretary
of the Party Group of the State Railway Administration, male, Han nationality, born in August 1970, University, Master of Engineering, member of the Communist Party of China, alternate member of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, member of the Party Group of the Ministry of Transport, Director and Secretary of the Party Group of the State Railway Administration.
An Lusheng, Deputy Director and Member
of the Party Leadership Group of the State Railway Administration An Lusheng, male, Han nationality, born in November 1965, university, master of engineering, member of the Communist Party of China, is currently the deputy director and member of the Party Leadership Group of the State Railway Administration.
Wu Dejin, Deputy Director and Member
of the Party Leadership Group of the State Railway Administration Wu Dejin, male, Manchu, born in October 1967, postgraduate, doctor of economics, member of the Communist Party of China, is currently the deputy director and member of the Party Leadership Group of the State Railway Administration.
Zheng Hongbo, Deputy Director and Member
of the Party Leadership Group of the State Railway Administration Zheng Hongbo, male, Han nationality, born in September 1970, postgraduate, doctor of management, member of the Communist Party of China, is currently Deputy Director and member of the Party Leadership Group of the State Railway Administration.
Wang Qiming, Deputy Director and Member
of the Party Leadership Group of the State Railway Administration Wang Qiming, male, Han nationality, born in February 1967, university, master of engineering, member of the Communist Party of China, is currently the deputy director and member of the Party Leadership Group of the State Railway Administration.
Bai Xiaochun & nbsp; Bai Xiaochun, chief engineer
of the State Railway Administration, male, Han nationality, born in June 1963, graduate student, master of engineering, member of the Communist Party of China, chief engineer
of the State Railway Administration, former deputy director of the State Railway Administration, Liu
Keqiang, male, Han nationality, born in January 1963. Taihe, a member of the Communist Party of China, graduated from Shangrao Teachers College in July 1982, from the Department of Mathematics, Jiangxi Normal University in March 1987, from the Department of Railway Transportation, Department of Transportation Management, Northern Jiaotong University in July 1999, with an in-service university degree, and from the Department of Industrial Engineering, Tsinghua University in January 2006. Master of Engineering, Senior Political Engineer. Since August
1982, he has successively worked in Yingtan Railway No.1 Middle School and the Youth League Committee of Shanghai Railway Bureau.
In November 1988, he was appointed as the deputy director of the Youth League Committee of Shanghai Railway Bureau.
In July 1989, he was appointed as the deputy secretary of the Youth League Committee of Shanghai Railway Bureau; In June
1994, he was appointed as the secretary of the Youth League Committee of Shanghai Railway Bureau;
in December 1996, he was appointed as the deputy secretary of the Party Committee of Hangzhou Branch of Shanghai Railway Bureau;
in December 2001, he was appointed as the deputy chief economist and director of the Labor and Capital Division of Shanghai Railway Bureau; In September
2003, he was appointed as the deputy chief economist of Shanghai Railway Bureau;
in January 2008, he was appointed as the deputy director of the Labor and Health Department of the Ministry of Railways;
in May 2013, he was appointed as the director of the General Department (Foreign Affairs Department) of the State Railway Bureau; In November
2015, he was appointed Deputy Director and Party Member of the State Railway Administration. In January
1949, the Ministry of Railways of the Chinese People's Revolutionary Military Commission (the "Ministry of Railways of the Military Commission") was established. On October 1, 1949, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Ministry of Railways of the Central Military Commission was reorganized into the Ministry of Railways of the Central People's Government, under the leadership of the Government Administration Council of the Central People's Government, as a state government agency, to exercise centralized management of the national railways. On September 20,
1954, the Government Administration Council of the Central People's Government was changed into the State Council of the People's Republic of China, and the Ministry of Railways of the Central People's Government was changed into the Ministry of Railways of the People's Republic of China; in June 1967, the railway was under the leadership of the Military Control Commission of the Ministry of Railways; In July 1970, the Ministry of Railways, the Ministry of Transport, and the postal section under the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications were merged to form a new Ministry of Transport; in January 1975, the railway section and the communications section were established (the postal section had been separated in June 1974), and the Ministry of Railways was restored.
In 1994, the General Office of the State Council issued the Plan for the Functional Allocation, Internal Institutions and Staffing of the Ministry of Railways (Guo Ban Fa [1994] No.16), which clearly pointed out that the Ministry of Railways has dual functions of the government and enterprises. During the organizational reform in 1998, the General Office of the State Council printed and distributed the Regulations on the Functional Allocation, Internal Institutions and Staffing of the Ministry of Railways (Guo Ban Fa [1998] No.85), which pointed out that the Ministry of Railways should implement the separation of government and enterprise, define the functions of government management, social management and enterprise management through reform and gradually separate them according to the characteristics of the industry and the current reality. In March
2008, according to the Circular of the State Council on the Establishment of Institutions (Guofa [2008] 11), the Ministry of Railways was retained in the institutional reform plan of the State Council approved by the Eleventh the National People's Congress. On March 2, 2009, the General Office of the State Council issued the Regulations on the Main Responsibilities, Internal Institutions and Staffing of the Ministry of Railways (GBF [2009] No.19).
The Ministry of Railways undertakes the functions of national railway construction and operation, and undertakes the responsibility of maintaining and increasing the value of national railway capital. The plan for institutional reform and functional transformation of the State Council of China adopted on March 14,
2013 indicates that a new round of institutional reform of the State Council has been launched and the separation of railway government from enterprises has been implemented. The administrative responsibilities of the Ministry of Railways for formulating railway development plans and policies shall be assigned to the Ministry of Transport; the State Railway Administration shall be established and managed by the Ministry of Transport to assume other administrative responsibilities of the Ministry of Railways; the China Railway Corporation shall be established to assume the corporate responsibilities of the Ministry of Railways; and the Ministry of Railways shall no longer be retained. On July 11,
2013, the former Ministry of Railways completed the diversion of civil servants, and the Bureau held its first cadre meeting and began to set up and perform its duties. On December 28,
2013, the Bureau moved to a new office. On the morning of January 6,
2014, the State Railway Administration officially unveiled and opened its official website, marking the smooth progress of the establishment of the State Railway Administration, which will fully perform its duties in accordance with the law. Yang Chuantang, Minister of Transport, and Lu Dongfu, Director-General of the State Railway Administration jointly launched and unveiled the government website for the State Railway Administration.