Wang Yubo
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25 November 2020
Zhenping County, Henan
Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party
Wang Yubo (Chinese: 王予波, born January 1963) is a Chinese politician, serving since November 2020 as the Governor of the Yunnan Province.
Biography
Wang was born in Zhenping County, Henan. he graduated from Qinghai Normal University with a bachelor's degree in 1984, majoring Chinese Language & Literature. In the same year, he joined the Communist Party. He had been served as the Deputy Director-general of the Science and Technology Department of Qinghai Province (2000–2003), Deputy Secretary-general of the Qinghai Government (2003–2008), Director-general of the Education Department of Qinghai (2008–2012), Mayor of Xining (2012–2015), Secretary-general of Chinese Communist Party Provincial Standing Committee of Qinghai (2015–2017), and Deputy Governor of Qinghai (2017–2019).[citation needed]
Wang was appointed as the Chinese Communist Party Deputy Committee Secretary of Yunnan in June 2019. He was named the acting Governor in November 2020.[1][2][3] He was elected as the Governor in January 2021.
Wang is a delegate to the 12th and 13th National People's Congress.[citation needed]
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