'Xi Jinping's guy': Longtime acolyte Li Qiang set to be China's next premier

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'Xi Jinping's guy': Longtime acolyte Li Qiang set to be China's next premier
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Li Qiang gained notoriety as the force behind the two\u002Dmonth COVID lockdown of Shanghai

“Officials know that Li Qiang is Xi Jinping’s guy,” he said.

At that time, Li had been known for overseeing the harrowing COVID lockdown earlier last year of Shanghai’s 25 million people, which shut the city’s economy and left psychological scars among its residents. That made him a target of anger but did nothing to derail his promotion.Article content As Communist Party chief between 2002 to 2004 in his home city of Wenzhou, a hotbed of entrepreneurialism, Li came across as open-minded and willing to listen, said Zhou Dewen, who represented small and mid-sized enterprises in the city.

“Clearly nothing got in the way once a decision was made. There was a clarity of a kind in his decision making, an authority, and that really helps,” said Allen, describing Li as comfortable in his own skin. Born in Ruian county in what is now Wenzhou, the 17-year-old Li went to work in 1976 at an irrigation station in his hometown, a desirable job in what turned out to be the final year of Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution.

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