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China’s Communist Party names health expert Yin Li to top Beijing job

  • Yin moves into position from Fujian, a power base for President Xi Jinping
  • His appointment reflects a shift towards technocrats in the top ranks of the party

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Yin Li’s appointment comes as Beijing reports higher number of Covid-19 cases in the city. Photo: AP
China’s Communist Party has appointed a public health expert to take up its top municipal job in Beijing, just as the world’s second-biggest economy starts to ease Covid restrictions in place for more than two years.
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Yin Li, 60, one of the 24 members of the Politburo, was previously party secretary of Fujian province and has been replaced by Zhou Zuyi, a 57-year-old geophysicist, according to state news agency Xinhua.

The appointments announced on Sunday reflect a shift towards technocrats in the top ranks of the party, with experience in science and technology becoming more common among cadres in senior posts as the country tries to counter pressure from the West.

Apart from his time in Fujian, Yin also served as the governor of Sichuan province, and studied public health in Russia and the United States.

His experience in public health is expected to be a major asset in his Beijing assignment, with the city registering 170 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday, a record high since the start of the pandemic.

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