The information updated by the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday (January 13) shows that Ma Zhaoxu has been the deputy minister of the diplomatic part of the diplomacy of the diplomacy.According to relevant persons, Ma Zhaoxu did not enter the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China that was generated in October last year, but he could still be promoted to the ministerial level, showing that the senior management still recognized his ability.
Ma Chaoxu's current ranking among the leaders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is second only to Minister Qin Gang and Qi Yu, Secretary of the Party Committee.Qin Gang and Qi Yu are both members of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Ma Zhaoxu is neither a member of the Central Committee nor the Central Alternate members. Some analysts once believed that Ma Chaoxu might retire in the deputy ministerial position.
The retirement age of Chinese deputy ministerial officials is generally 60 years old, and the retirement age of senior officials at the ministerial level is generally 65 years old.Ma Zhaoxu, 60 years old, was promoted to the ministerial level, which not only showed that his status in the diplomatic system was improved, but also meant that he could continue to work in front -line positions for more than five years.
Before Ma Chaoxu, Le Yucheng served as the deputy minister of the daily work of the diplomatic part, but he has not been promoted to the ministerial level.Last June, Le Yucheng was transferred to the Deputy Director of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, and showed that his career was settled and basically lost the opportunity to promote the promotion.
Ma Chaoxu obtained a bachelor's degree in undergraduate and master's degree at Peking University from 1981 to 1987.In 1986, Ma Zhaoxu, who was studying at Peking University, participated in the first Asian junior debate initiated by the Singapore Broadcasting Bureau and won the "Best Debate" trophy in the audience.Chinese mainstream media, including CCTV, reported on the debate process. Ma Chaoxu became famous in the battle and set off a wave of debate in Chinese colleges and universities.
Ma Chaoxu entered the work of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1987. He has successively served as successor and three secrets of the Chinese residents of the United Nations, deputy director of the International Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Director, Director, Counselor of the State Council's Foreign Affairs Office, Deputy Director of the Central Foreign Affairs Office, Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in the UK.
In 2004, Ma Chaoxu served as deputy director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Policy Research Department, promoted to the director in 2006, and replaced Liu Jianchao as the director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In 2012, Ma Chaoxu was promoted to assistant minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 2013, he served as the Chinese ambassador to Australia in Australia. In 2016, he served as a representative of the Chinese Permanent Period of the United Nations in the Geneva Office of the United Nations.