Li Shangfu
Lǐ Shàngfú, characteribus Sinicis simplicibus 李尚福 (Chengdu in urbe mense Februario 1958 natus) est dux exercituum Sinensis.
Filius est militaris Li Shaozhu (李绍珠), proavis e provincia Quiansia ortis. Alumnus est universitatis Chongqingensis, ubi ingeniariae studuit gradumque doctoris ascendit; etiam universitatis nationalis Technologiae Munitionis, e qua anno 1982 absolutus est. A mense Septembri 2017 programma cosmonautarum Sinense(en) direxit usque in Octobri 2022; quo mense, solus stratosphaeronautarum, septemvir factus est Commissionis Militaris Centralis(en).[1] A die 12 Martii 2023 minister munitionis nationalis meruit, primo ministro Li Qiang, praeside Xi Jinping; censetur mense Augusto exeunte aere alieno inculpatum esse (una cum antecessore Wei Fenghe), nam mense Septembri a colloquiis antea promulgatis aberat.[2] Die 24 Octobris illius anni ex officio deiectus est.[3]
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- "Exclusive: Chinese defence minister under investigation for corrupt procurement" (16 Septembris 2023) apud Reuters
- Minnie Chan, "Are US sanctions on China’s new defence chief the real barrier to dialogue?" in South China Morning Post (14 Martii 2023)
- Marcus Clay, "Who Is Li Shangfu, China’s Next Defense Minister? " in The Diplomat (27 Februarii 2023)
- Dzirhan Mahadzir, "First Naval Officer Appointed as Chinese Defense Minister; Predecessor Still Missing" in USNI News (29 Decembris 2023)
- Sylvie Zhuang, "Removal of Li Shangfu as China’s defence minister ends stratospheric career in space, military and government" in South China Morning Post (24 Octobris 2023)
Peng Dehuai 1954 • Lin Biao 1959 • vacat 1971 • Ye Jianying 1975 • Xu Xiangqian 1978 • Geng Biao 1981 • Zhang Aiping 1983 • Qin Jiwei 1988 • Chi Haotian 1993 • Cao Gangchuan 2003 • Liang Guanglie 2008 • Chang Wanquan 2013 • Wei Fenghe 2018 • Li Shangfu 2023 • Dong Jun 2023 Capsae cognatae: Praesides consilii rei publicae popularis Sinarum | |