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Ma Zhongchen (Chinese: 马忠臣; September 1936 – ) is a politician from the People's Republic of China.

Ma was born in Taian, Shandong Province, and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1956. In 1966, Ma became the vice Party chief of Taian County, Shandong. In June 1976, he became the Party chief and chairman of revolutionary commission of Zhangqiu County, Shandong.

In December 1992, Ma was appointed as the vice secretary of CCP Henan Committee, and the acting governor of Henan. He was confirmed as the governor of Henan in April, 1993.[1] In March, 1998, Ma was elevated to the secretary of CCP Henan Committee.[2]

Ma was an alternate member of 12th, 13th and 14th Central Committee of CCP, and a full member of 15th Central Committee.

References

  1. ^ Heads of State and Government, 2nd edition, 2000
  2. ^ Daily report: People's Republic of China, Issues 22-26. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Distributed by National Technical Information Service, 1996. pg 73- 75.
Political offices Preceded byLi Changchun Governor of Henan 1992–1998 Succeeded byChen Kuiyuan Preceded byLi Changchun Secretary of the CCP Henan Committee 1998–2000 Succeeded byChen Kuiyuan