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Zhang Dejiang elected executive chairman of NPC session presidium
Xinhua | March 04, 2013 13:55
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Zhang Dejiang and five other deputies were elected executive chairpersons of the presidium for the annual session of China's national legislature here Monday.

They were elected at the first meeting of the presidium.

The preparatory meeting of the first session of the 12th National People's Congress elected the presidium earlier Monday.

 

 


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