Vice premier
Jun 2 2007, Navneet

Huang Ju, China’s vice-premier and a trusted lieutenant of former supreme leader of Communist party of China, Jiang Zemin, expired on Saturday morning after a prolonged illness. The news was broken into public by the official Xinhua news agency. But...

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