Former Chinese president Jiang Zemin died in Shanghai on November 30, 2022, aged 96. Jiang, who was born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu in 1926, graduated from Shanghai Jiaotong University with a degree in electronic engineering, and rose up in state-owned factories and government agencies overseeing industries. He was promoted to China's top power bench soon after the bloody crackdown on student movement in Beijing in 1989, becoming general secretary of the Party and chairman of its Central Military Commission. He became president in 1993. He held on to the military chief job for two more years even after handing the Party leadership and presidency to successor Hu Jintao in 2002-2003. He was believed to still wield massive influence on Chinese politics a decade after his retirement.
Born
17 Aug 1926
Industry
Politics
Job Title
Former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China