Chen Mingbo, member of the Standing Committee of the Chongqing Municipal Party Committee, replaced Lu Kehua as Chongqing City Executivevice-mayor.

According to the news released by the website of the Chongqing SASAC on Monday (February 27), Chongqing held the city's state -owned enterprise party building work conference and the city's state -owned assets work conference on February 21, the deputy secretary of the Chongqing Municipal Party CommitteeLi Mingqing, Chen Mingbo, member of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee and executive deputy mayor, attended the meeting and delivered a speech.

The above official news shows that Chen Mingbo has served as the executive deputy mayor of Chongqing.

The leadership team of the new city government in Chongqing was released on January 17th to restore the conventional leadership pattern of "one Zheng, Eight Deputy". Chen Mingbo is the only member of the municipal party committee member of the eight deputy mayor of the municipal government.

Lu Kehua, member of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee, who had previously served as the executive deputy mayor of Chongqing, has already fulfilled the secretary of the Municipal Legal Committee.

Public information shows that Chen Mingbo is 54 years old. He has worked in Shanghai for a long time. Before he arrived in Chongqing last March, Chen Mingbo was the deputy secretary -general of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and the construction of the Shanghai Promoting Science and Technology Innovation Center.Executive Deputy Director of the Office.

In March of last year, Chen Mingbo served as the member of the Standing Committee of the Chongqing Municipal Party Committee and served as the Deputy Mayor of Chongqing in June of that year.

Chongqing analysts have previously pointed out that Chen Mingbo's succession of the executive deputy mayor may have a demonstration effect, indicating that the new leadership team of Chongqing attaches more attention to cadres who have made performance and have more open thinking in scientific and technological innovation.