13th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party

The 13th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), formally the Political Bureau of the 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, was elected at the 1st plenary session of the 13th Central Committee of the CCP on 2 November 1987 in the aftermath of the 13th National Congress. This electoral term was preceded by the 12th Politburo and succeeded by the 14th. Eighth of the 17 members served concurrently in the 13th Politburo Standing Committee.

Composition

Members

Members of the Political Bureau of the 13th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
[1]
Officeholder 12th 14th Birth PM Death Birthplace Offices held Ref.
Hu Qili 胡启立 Old Removed 1929 1948 Alive Shaanxi [2]
Hu Yaobang 胡耀邦 Old Died 1915 1933 1989 Hunan
None
  • Held no political office other than Politburo and Central Committee membership.
[3]
Jiang Zemin 江泽民 New Elected 1926 1946 2022 Jiangsu [4]
Li Peng 李鹏 Old Elected 1928 1945 2019 Shanghai [5]
Li Ruihuan 李瑞环 New Elected 1934 1959 Alive Tianjin [6]
Li Tieying 李铁映 New Elected 1936 1955 Alive Shaanxi
Two
[7]
Li Ximing 李錫銘 New Not 1926 1948 2008 Shandong [8]
Qiao Shi 乔石 Old Elected 1924 1940 2015 Shanghai [9]
Qin Jiwei 秦基偉 Alternate Not 1914 1930 1997 Hubei [10]
Song Ping 宋平 New Not 1917 1937 2026 Hong Kong
One
[11]
Tian Jiyun 田纪云 Old Elected 1929 1945 Alive Shandong [12]
Wan Li 万里 Old Not 1916 1933 2015 Shandong [13]
Wu Xueqian 吴学谦 Old Not 1921 1939 2008 Shanghai [14]
Yang Rudai 杨汝岱 New Not 1926 1950 2018 Sichuan [15]
Yang Shangkun 杨尚昆 Old Not 1907 1926 1998 Chongqing [16]
Yao Yilin 姚依林 Old Not 1917 1935 1994 Shanghai [17]
Zhao Ziyang 赵紫阳 Old Removed 1919 1938 2005 Henan
Four
[18]

Alternate

Alternate of the Political Bureau of the 13th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
[1]
Officeholder 12th 14th Birth PM Death Birthplace Offices held Ref.
Ding Guangen 丁关根 New Member 1929 1956 2012 Jiangsu
Two
[19]

References

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