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- Bo_Xilai abstract "Bo Xilai (simplified Chinese: 薄熙来; traditional Chinese: 薄熙來; pinyin: Bó Xīlái, born 3 July 1949) is a former Chinese politician. He came to prominence through his tenures as the mayor of Dalian and then the governor of Liaoning. From 2004 to November 2007, he served as Minister of Commerce. Between 2007 and 2012, he served as a member of the Central Politburo and secretary of the Communist Party's Chongqing branch.The son of Bo Yibo, one of the Eight Elders of the Communist Party of China, Bo Xilai is one of the "princelings" of Chinese politics. He cultivated a casual and charismatic image in the media that marked a departure from the normally staid nature of Chinese politics.While serving in Liaoning, Bo held an important niche in the Northeast Area Revitalization Plan, but was the subject of a fair share of corruption allegations and was accused of human rights abuses against Falun Gong.In Chongqing, Bo became known for heavy-handed populism. He initiated a campaign against organized crime, increased spending on welfare programs, maintained consistent double-digit percentage GDP growth, and campaigned to revive Cultural Revolution-era "red culture". Bo's promotion of egalitarian values and the achievements of his "Chongqing model" made him the champion of the Chinese New Left, composed of both Maoists and social democrats disillusioned with the country's market-based economic reforms and increasing economic inequality. However, the perceived lawlessness of Bo's anti-corruption campaigns, coupled with concerns about his outsized personality, made him a controversial figure.Bo was considered a likely candidate for promotion to the elite Politburo Standing Committee in CPC 18th National Congress in 2012. His political fortunes came to an abrupt end following the Wang Lijun incident, in which his top lieutenant and police chief sought asylum at the American consulate in Chengdu. In the fallout, Bo was removed as the party chief of Chongqing in March 2012 and suspended from the politburo the following month. Bo's dismissal was notable for exposing disunity within Communist Party ranks shortly before a leadership transition. He was later stripped of all his party positions, lost his seat at the National People's Congress, and was eventually expelled from the party. On 22 September 2013, Bo was found guilty of corruption, stripped of all his assets, and sentenced to life imprisonment.".
- Bo_Xilai activeYearsEndDate "2012-04-10".
- Bo_Xilai activeYearsStartDate "2007-10-22".
- Bo_Xilai almaMater Beijing_No.4_High_School.
- Bo_Xilai almaMater Chinese_Academy_of_Social_Sciences.
- Bo_Xilai almaMater Peking_University.
- Bo_Xilai birthDate "1949-07-03".
- Bo_Xilai birthPlace Beijing.
- Bo_Xilai birthPlace Republic_of_China_(1912%E2%80%9349).
- Bo_Xilai birthYear "1949".
- Bo_Xilai child Bo_Guagua.
- Bo_Xilai lccnId "n/2012/343".
- Bo_Xilai orderInOffice "Governor of Liaoning".
- Bo_Xilai orderInOffice "Mayor of Dalian".
- Bo_Xilai orderInOffice "Member of the 17th Central Politburo of the Communist Party of China".
- Bo_Xilai orderInOffice "Minister of Commerce of the People's Republic of China".
- Bo_Xilai orderInOffice "Secretary of Chongqing Committee of Communist Party of China".
- Bo_Xilai otherParty Communist_Party_of_China.
- Bo_Xilai relation Bo_Yibo.
- Bo_Xilai residence Qincheng_Prison.
- Bo_Xilai successor Chen_Deming.
- Bo_Xilai successor Zhang_Dejiang.
- Bo_Xilai successor Zhang_Wenyue.
- Bo_Xilai termPeriod Bo_Xilai__2.
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- Bo_Xilai 1blankname "Deputy".
- Bo_Xilai 1blankname "General Secretary".
- Bo_Xilai 1blankname "Secretary".
- Bo_Xilai 1namedata Hu_Jintao.
- Bo_Xilai 1namedata Wang_Hongju.
- Bo_Xilai 1namedata "Cao Bochun".
- Bo_Xilai 1namedata "Huang Qifan".
- Bo_Xilai 1namedata "Wen Shiyue".
- Bo_Xilai 1namedata "Yu Xuexiang".
- Bo_Xilai after Chen_Deming.
- Bo_Xilai after Zhang_Dejiang.
- Bo_Xilai after Zhang_Wenyue.
- Bo_Xilai almaMater Beijing_No.4_High_School.
- Bo_Xilai almaMater Chinese_Academy_of_Social_Sciences.
- Bo_Xilai almaMater Peking_University.
- Bo_Xilai before Lü_Fuyuan.
- Bo_Xilai before Wang_Yang_(politician).
- Bo_Xilai before Zhang_Guoguang.
- Bo_Xilai birthDate "1949-07-03".
- Bo_Xilai birthPlace Beijing.
- Bo_Xilai birthPlace Republic_of_China_(1912%E2%80%9349).
- Bo_Xilai children Bo_Guagua.
- Bo_Xilai children "Li Wangzhi".
- Bo_Xilai dateOfBirth "1949-07-03".
- Bo_Xilai hasPhotoCollection Bo_Xilai.
- Bo_Xilai imagesize "200".
- Bo_Xilai lccn "n/2012/343".
- Bo_Xilai name "Bo Xilai".
- Bo_Xilai name "Bo, Xilai".
- Bo_Xilai order Ministry_of_Commerce_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China.
- Bo_Xilai order "Governor of Liaoning".
- Bo_Xilai order "Mayor of Dalian".
- Bo_Xilai order "Member of the 17th Central Politburo of the Communist Party of China".
- Bo_Xilai order "Secretary of Chongqing Committee of Communist Party of China".
- Bo_Xilai order "st".
- Bo_Xilai otherparty Communist_Party_of_China.
- Bo_Xilai p "Bó Xīlái".
- Bo_Xilai party "Non-partisan".
- Bo_Xilai placeOfBirth "Beijing".
- Bo_Xilai predecessor Lü_Fuyuan.
- Bo_Xilai predecessor Wang_Yang_(politician).
- Bo_Xilai predecessor Zhang_Guoguang.
- Bo_Xilai predecessor "Wei Fuhai".
- Bo_Xilai premier Wen_Jiabao.
- Bo_Xilai relations Bo_Yibo.
- Bo_Xilai relations "Hu Ming".
- Bo_Xilai residence Qincheng_Prison.
- Bo_Xilai s "薄熙来".
- Bo_Xilai shortDescription "Chinese politician".
- Bo_Xilai successor Chen_Deming.
- Bo_Xilai successor Zhang_Dejiang.
- Bo_Xilai successor Zhang_Wenyue.
- Bo_Xilai successor "Li Yongjin".
- Bo_Xilai t "薄熙來".
- Bo_Xilai termEnd "2012-04-10".
- Bo_Xilai termEnd "August 2000".
- Bo_Xilai termEnd "December 2007".
- Bo_Xilai termEnd "February 2004".
- Bo_Xilai termEnd "March 2012".
- Bo_Xilai termStart "2007-10-22".
- Bo_Xilai termStart "February 1993".
- Bo_Xilai termStart "February 2004".
- Bo_Xilai termStart "January 2001".
- Bo_Xilai termStart "November 2007".
- Bo_Xilai title Politics_of_Liaoning.
- Bo_Xilai title "Minister of Commerce of".
- Bo_Xilai title "Secretary of the CPC Chongqing Committee".
- Bo_Xilai title "the People's Republic of China".