On May 31, according to Beijing Daily, Comrade Zhang Peng, former deputy mayor of the Beijing Municipal Government and former consultant of the Beijing Municipal Government, died in Beijing on May 5, 2019 at the age of 97.
After Comrade Zhang Peng's death, relevant leaders of the Central and Beijing cities expressed condolences and mourning in different ways.
According to reports, Zhang Peng (formerly known as Lu Ruoyu) was born in February 1922 in Penglai City, Shandong Province. He joined the revolutionary work in April 1944 and joined the Communist Party of China.He has studied and worked and worked as a party's underground work at the School of Engineering of Peking University, the Department of Machinery Department of Shandong University, and the Kaohsiung Machine Factory of Taiwan.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the Director of the Machinery and Industry Department of the Ministry of Industry of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee and the deputy minister of the Municipal Party Committee and Industry Department. He had also served as Comrade Peng Zhen's political secretary. During the Cultural Revolution, he was persecuted.
Since August 1977, Zhang Peng has successively served as the director of the Beijing Economic Committee, deputy mayor of Beijing, and a consultant to the Beijing Municipal Government.
According to the years of the year of the 9th Journal Magazine's 9th issue of Peng Zhen, Yue Xiang's article on Comrade Peng Zhen, in 1958, a comrade with economic work experience was required to be the secretary of Comrade Peng Zhen, and the organization was organized.Arrange Zhang Peng, deputy minister of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee Industry Department.
He often helps Comrade Peng Zhen to understand some situations, discuss some issues, draft some documents, etc.Comrade Peng Zhen has such a habit that after having some ideas for something, he needs to find someone to talk about it, and gradually improve his thinking in the process.
At this time, Zhang Peng usually accompanied him next to him, or in the office, or in the yard.In addition, Zhang Peng also served as the deputy minister of the Ministry of Industry of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee at the time. This identity was convenient for him to go directly to the grassroots to understand the situation.
After Zhang Peng's death, his relatives, friendly and related departments responsible comrades also expressed condolences in various ways.
According to the information, Peng Zhen was born in 1902, from December 1948 to June 1955 as the Secretary of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee of the Communist Party of China.In September 1949, as one of the representatives of the Communist Party of China, he participated in the first plenary meeting of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and was elected as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a member of the Central People's Government.
In October 1949, he served as a member of the Central People's Government, Deputy Director of the Political and Law Committee of the Government Affairs Council, and secretary of the party group, and later the leader of the Central Political and Law Group.From November 1949 to April 1955, he served as Chairman of the Consultation Committee of the People's Congress of Beijing.From February 1951 to May 1966, he served as the mayor of Beijing.
From September 1954 to April 1959, he served as the vice chairman and secretary -general of the Standing Committee of the First National People's Congress.Since 1954, he has been the vice chairman of the second, third and fourth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.From June 1955 to May 1966, he served as the first secretary of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee of the Communist Party of China.From April 1959 to January 1965, he served as vice chairman and secretary -general of the Standing Committee of the Second National People's Congress.
In June 1959, he was selected as the Secretary of the Central Secretariat at the First Plenary Session of the 8th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.In January 1965, he was elected as the Deputy Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Third National People's Congress.In July 1979, he was re -elected as the vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress and served as the acting secretary -general in November.In June 1983, he was elected as chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress at the Sixth National People's Congress.He died of illness in Beijing in April 1997 at the age of 95.