- Shanghai clique
The Shanghai clique or Shanghai faction (zh-cp|c=上海帮|p=Shànghǎi Bāng) is the name given to an informal group of officials in the
Communist Party of China , especially those who serve in the central government of thePeople's Republic of China or theCentral Committee of the Communist Party of China , who rose to prominence in connection to theShanghai municipal administration under former PresidentJiang Zemin (江泽民). It also includes other former subordinates of Jiang.This popular phrase was used somewhat pejoratively to describe Jiang's efforts to promote people who previously worked, or were associated with, his administration in
Shanghai .Membership
Important members of the clique include incumbent standing members of the powerful Politburo of the CPC Central Committee.
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Wu Bangguo (吳邦國)
*Jia Qinglin (贾庆林)
*Zeng Qinghong (曾庆红)
*Wu Guanzheng (吳官正)
*Li Changchun (李長春)
*Liu Qi (刘琪)
*Zeng Peiyan (曾培炎)
*Zhang Dejiang (张德江)
*Zhou Yongkang (周永康)
*Liu Yunshan (刘云山)
*Hui Liangyu (回良玉)
*Hua Jianmin (华建敏)
*Chen Zhili (陈至立)
*Chen Liangyu (陈良宇), expelled from Communist Party due to scandalBefore his death,
Huang Ju (黄菊) was also a key member of the clique.President
Hu Jintao and PremierWen Jiabao are not members of the clique.Upon Jiang's retirement in 2003-4, it is widely believed that he stuffed the cabinet with all his men, and is said to be making it difficult for Hu and Wen to carry out their own policies. The best evidence of this is in the recently concluded 5th
Plenary Meeting of 16thNational Congress of theCPC , when Hu's efforts to reshuffle thepolitburo was blocked by members of the Shanghai Clique. Wen's macro-economic measures aimed at slowing down infrastructure growth and nationwide overheating in the property sector received great resistance from alleged members of this clique.However, as Jiang has now retired from all of his positions at the 4th
Plenary Meeting of 16thNational Congress of theCPC , Hu is now the legitimateparamount leader of the CPC. There are signs of important members of the Shanghai Clique defecting to Hu's camp, thereby strengthening Hu's position. In addition, in a bold move in September 2006, Hu acted to purge prominent rivalChen Liangyu , formerMayor of Shanghai , for alleged corruption, thus strengthening his position both within the party and in China [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5376858.stm BBC] article "Top China leader fired for graft" published September 25, 2006] .ee also
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Politics of the People's Republic of China
*Seventeenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China
*Tsinghua clique References
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