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Ma Xingrui | |||||||||||
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马兴瑞 | |||||||||||
Communist Party Secretary of Xinjiang | |||||||||||
Assumed office 25 December 2021 | |||||||||||
Deputy | Erkin Tuniyaz (chairman) | ||||||||||
General secretary | Xi Jinping | ||||||||||
Preceded by | Chen Quanguo | ||||||||||
Governor of Guangdong | |||||||||||
In office 30 December 2016 – 25 December 2021 | |||||||||||
Leader | Hu Chunhua (2016–2017) Li Xi (2017 onwards) | ||||||||||
Preceded by | Zhu Xiaodan | ||||||||||
Succeeded by | Wang Weizhong | ||||||||||
Communist Party Secretary of Shenzhen | |||||||||||
In office 26 March 2015 – 30 December 2016 | |||||||||||
Deputy | Xu Qin (mayor) | ||||||||||
Preceded by | Wang Rong | ||||||||||
Succeeded by | Xu Qin | ||||||||||
Director of the China National Space Administration | |||||||||||
In office March 2013 – November 2013 | |||||||||||
Preceded by | Chen Qiufa | ||||||||||
Succeeded by | Xu Dazhe | ||||||||||
Personal details | |||||||||||
Born | October 1959 (age 65) Shuangyashan, Heilongjiang, China | ||||||||||
Political party | Chinese Communist Party | ||||||||||
Alma mater | Liaoning University of Technology Tianjin University Harbin Institute of Technology | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 马兴瑞 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 馬興瑞 | ||||||||||
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Ma Xingrui (Chinese: 马兴瑞; born October 1959) is a Chinese politician and aerospace engineer who is the Communist Party secretary of Xinjiang and a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party.
Ma is recognized as one of China's top scientists. Ma served as Vice President of Harbin Institute of Technology, General Manager of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, Director of the China National Space Administration, and chief commander of Chang'e 3, China's first lunar exploration mission. He later served as the Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology, Head of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission of Guangdong, Communist Party Secretary of Shenzhen, Deputy Party Secretary of Guangdong, and Governor of Guangdong. He became the Communist Party secretary of Xinjiang in December 2021 and a member of the Politburo in October 2022.
Ma Xingrui was born on 6 October 1959 in Shuangyashan, Heilongjiang province, to a family of mine workers in China's industrial northeast. His branch of the family migrated from Yuncheng County, Shandong to Shuangyashan in the 1930s during his grandfather's generation.[1] He received a bachelor's degree at Fuxin Mining College (now Liaoning University of Technology) in 1982, and went on to graduate school for general mechanics at Tianjin University. He earned his doctorate in mechanics at Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) in 1985.[2]
Ma joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in January 1988. He stayed at HIT to pursue post-doctoral work, first working as an instructor and associate professor before being named a professor in 1991. In April 1992 he became dean of the school of mechanics at the institute, later becoming the vice dean of the Aerospace College in 1985. In April 1996 he was named vice president of the institute.[2][3]
In May 1996, Ma was appointed vice dean of China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), and became the leader and chief engineer of the Shijian 5 satellite project. In 1999, he was named deputy general manager of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). In December 2003 he was additionally appointed Chairman of the Sino Satellite Communications and worked on various lunar missions.[3] In September 2007, Ma was promoted to General Manager of CASC.[4]
In 2013, Ma was appointed Director of the China National Space Administration, Director of the China Atomic Energy Authority, Director of the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, and Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology.[4] He was the chief commander of the successful Chang'e 3 mission, China's first lunar surface exploration.[5]
In 2012, Ma was elected as a full member of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[4] In November 2013, Ma left his posts in the world of science and was transferred to Guangdong to serve as deputy party secretary of the province and concurrently the Secretary of the provincial Political and Legal Affairs Commission. In March 2015, he was named Communist Party Secretary of Shenzhen, replacing Wang Rong.[5] Ma's appointment in Shenzhen placed him in his first executive party leadership role. His appointment also elevated the status of the office, given that his predecessor Wang is only an alternate member of the Central Committee, while Ma is a full member.[6]
In December 2016, Ma was appointed as the acting Governor of Guangdong. In a break with tradition, Ma became the first governor in over 30 years to have not been native to the province.[7] Ma was elected as the Governor of Guangdong on 23 January 2017.[8] In October 2017, Ma was elected as a full member of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[9] During his tenure as governor, in August 2018, 14 companies from Singapore signed agreements with Guangdong companies to collaborate in research and development, technology, smart cities development, transport and logistics, education, biomedical sciences and professional services.[10]
In December 2021, Ma was appointed as the Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.[11][12] Since his accession to the post, Xinjiang has seen relative normalization in some aspects, such as turnstiles between residential areas being removed and two-day breaks in weekends for public officials being restored.[13] In October 2022, Ma was elected as a member of the CCP Politburo.[14]
In March 2023, Ma visited Astana, Kazakhstan and met with president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and prime minister Älihan Smaiylov, discussing boosting trade; his predecessor Chen Quanguo did not undertake any trips overseas during his tenure in Xinjiang.[15] In March 2024, Ma stated that sinicization of Islam in Xinjiang is "inevitable."[16]
Ma is married to Rong Li, who was his classmate from graduate school. The couple have a daughter, who holds a doctoral degree.[2]