Wu Bangguo
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Wu Bangguo (traditional Chinese: 吳邦國; simplified Chinese: 吴邦国; pinyin: Wú Bāngguó) (born July 1941) is a politician in the People's Republic of China. He is currently chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, a position which the media often refers to as "China's top legislator" and generally recognized as the third-highest in the power structure of the PRC, and second in official rankings in the party.
Early lifeWu was born in Feidong County, Anhui province. He entered Tsinghua University in 1960, majoring in electron tube engineering at the Department of Radio Electronics, where he graduated in 1967. He subsequently was employed as a worker and technician at Shanghai's No. 3 Electronic Tube Factory, and then deputy chief and chief of the technical section. Since 2003, he has served as the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, ranking second in the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China hierarchy. Wu was formerly vice premier under former Premier Zhu Rongji, but his rocky relationship with Zhu reportedly ruled out his chance of becoming premier himself after the latter's departure from office. Wu has seen his share of controversy when he visited Hong Kong and infamously said "Hong Kong will have as much power as Beijing wants it to and nothing more." HealthIn September 2007 Wu disappeared from national media for over twenty days, a sign that he has probably undergone medical treatment to what was speculated as cancer.[citation needed] Career timeline
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