Hao Mingjin | |
Native Name: | 郝明金 |
Office: | Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress |
Term Start: | 17 March 2018 |
1Blankname: | Chairman |
1Namedata: | Li Zhanshu Zhao Leji |
Office1: | President of the Central Institute of Socialism |
Term Start1: | August 2019 |
Predecessor1: | Yan Junqi |
Office2: | Chairman of the China National Democratic Construction Association |
Term Start2: | December 2017 |
Predecessor2: | Chen Changzhi |
Office3: | Executive Vice Chairman of the China National Democratic Construction Association |
Term Start3: | December 2016 |
Term End3: | December 2017 |
Predecessor3: | Ma Peihua |
Successor3: | Gu Shengzu |
1Blankname3: | Chairman |
1Namedata3: | Chen Changzhi |
Office4: | Vice Minister of Supervision |
Term Start4: | January 2007 |
Term End4: | January 2017 |
1Blankname4: | Minister |
1Namedata4: | Ma Wen Huang Shuxian Yang Xiaodu |
Birth Place: | Jiaxiang County, Jining, Shandong Province |
Party: | China National Democratic Construction Association |
Alma Mater: | Shandong Normal University Northeast Normal University China University of Political Science and Law |
Hao Mingjin (; born December 1956) is a Chinese politician who is a vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and chairman of the China National Democratic Construction Association.
Hao was born in Jiaxiang County, Shandong Province in 1956. He had served as Vice President of High people's court of Shandong Province (1996–2007) and Deputy Minister of Supervision (2007–2017).
In 2008, he was elected as a member of the 11th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). On 20 December 2017, he was elected as the chairman of the Central Committee of the China National Democratic Construction Association. On 17 March 2018, he was elected as a Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People's Congress.[1] In August 2019, he was appointed the President of the Central Institute of Socialism.
On 7 December 2020, Hao was sanctioned by the United States under Executive Order 13936 for his role in implementing the Hong Kong national security law.[2] [3]
In January 2024, Hao headed a Chinese delegation to Kazakhstan and another to Turkmenistan to discuss collaboration between the countries.[4] [5] According to Chinese state media, he met with legislators and other leaders to discuss increasing bilateral ties, the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, the Belt and Road Initiative and the one-China principle.