List of ministerial members of China's Cabinet
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Special Report: NPC, CPPCC Annual Sessions 2008

    BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) -- The following is a list of ministerial members of China's State Council approved Monday afternoon at the seventh plenary meeting of the First Session of the 11th National People's Congress:

    1. Yang Jiechi: minister of foreign affairs;

    2. Liang Guanglie: minister of national defense;

    3. Zhang Ping: minister in charge of the National Development and Reform Commission;

    4. Zhou Ji: minister of education;

    5. Wan Gang: minister of science and technology;

    6. Li Yizhong: minister of industry and information;

    7. Yang Jing: minister in charge of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission;

    8. Meng Jianzhu: minister of public security;

    9. Geng Huichang: minister of state security;

    10. Ma Wen: minister of supervision;

    11. Li Xueju: minister of civil affairs;

    12. Wu Aiying: minister of justice;

    13. Xie Xuren: minister of finance;

    14. Yin Weimin: minister of human resources and social security;

    15. Xu Shaoshi: minister of land and resources;

    16. Jiang Weixin: minister of housing and urban-rural construction;

    17. Liu Zhijun: minister of railways;

    18. Li Shenglin: minister of transport;

    19. Chen Lei: minister of water resources;

    20. Sun Zhengcai: minister of agriculture;

    21. Zhou Shengxian: minister of environmental protection;

    22. Chen Deming: minister of commerce;

    23. Cai Wu: minister of culture

    24. Chen Zhu: minister of health;

    25. Li Bin: minister in charge of the State Population and Family Planning Commission;

    26. Zhou Xiaochuan: governor of the People's Bank of China;

    27. Liu Jiayi: auditor-general of the National Audit Office.

Editor: Yao Siyan
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