Compiled from the following sources:

People's Daily Online


XINHUA Online (China View)


Revision History:

Biography Revised: 3/8/2011
Career Data Updated: 10/5/2010

PHOTO: Li Liguo
Li Liguo 李立国
Minister, Ministry of Civil Affairs
Born: 1953

Biography Highlight

Li Liguo, male, Han nationality, is a native of Yutian County, Hebei Province. He was born in 1953, entered the work force in 1970 and joined the CPC in 1974. Li Holds a Master Degree from Northeast University (It was called Northeast Engineering Institute before 2010). The early 23 years of his career from 1970 to 1993, Li had worked in Liaoning Province. Li was moved to Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region as Secretary General of CPC Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee in 1993 and had been worked there for 10 years. From 2003 to 2010, Li was Deputy Minister and Executive Deputy Minister of Civil Affairs Ministry. Li was promoted as Minister of Ministry of Civil Affairs on June 2010.

Recent Career Data

2010— Minister, Ministry of Civil Affairs
2005—2010 Executive Vice-Minister, Ministry of Civil Affairs
2005—2010 Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Civil Affairs CPC, Leading Party Group
2003—2003 Vice-Chairman, CPPCC, Autonomous Regional Committee Tibet Autonomous Region
2003—2003 Secretary, Autonomous Region People's Government CPC, Leading Party Group Tibet Autonomous Region
2003—2005 Member, Ministry of Civil Affairs CPC, Leading Party Group
2003—2005 Vice-Minister, Ministry of Civil Affairs
1999—2003 Deputy Secretary, CPC, Autonomous Regional Committee Tibet Autonomous Region
1993—2001 Secretary-General, CPC, Autonomous Regional Committee Tibet Autonomous Region
1990—1993 Vice-Mayor, People's Government Liaoning Province, Panjin City

Recent Travel & Appearances

12/27/11 China announces plan to boost services for elderly
12/23/11 National system on marriage registration set up in China
12/23/11 China encourages direct registration for social organizations
09/25/11 China provides 533-million-yuan-worth aid to drought-hit African countries
07/15/11 Chinese ministry vows more transparency for charitable organizations