Li Misiang re-elected prime minister of China

China's Parliament has elected Li Kegiang even for a five-year term as the country's prime minister during the vote, Li has won 2,964 votes, and only two lawmakers have voted against it. Li, 62-year-old for political office is number two in the state, after President Xi Jinping, who has also been re-elected by parliament. [...]
China's Parliament has elected Li Kegiang to a five-year term as country prime minister
During the vote, Li has won 2,964 votes, and only two lawmakers have voted against it.
Li, 62-year-old for political office is number two in the state, after President Xi Jinping, who has also been re-elected by parliament.
The prime minister has traditionally been China's top economic official, but President Xi has taken most of the prime minister's most important functions and has named himself to the governing bodies overseeing economic reforms and state industries. (REL)










