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    • November 24, 1898November 24, 1898
  2. 67 Theoretical Research Office of the Propaganda Department of Tianjin Municipal CCP Committee, “Reread Comrade Liu Shaoqi's ‘Speeches in Tianjin,’” Renmin Ribao, April 21, 1980, p. 5; the verbatim transcript of one of the speeches is available in Liu Shaoqi wenti ziliao zhuanji (A special collection of materials on Liu Shaoqi) (Taiwan ...

  3. Of them, President Liu Shaoqi was the most powerful. In charge of running the central government, Liu had since the late 1950s repeatedly opposed Mao’s policies and revised his directives. In the then-ongoing Four Clean-ups Movement launched by Mao in 1963 to implement class struggle, Liu took a softer stance on targets of the clean-ups.

  4. Message from Chairman Liu Shaoqi and Premier Zhou Enlai to Roberto Chiari, President of the Republic of Panama (1964) Speech at the Banquet in Honour of the Albanian Party and Government Delegation (1966) Links. Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages: Liu Shaoqi (Off Site)

  5. During the conference, Liu Shaoqi, the 2nd President of China and Vice Chairman of the Communist Party, delivered an important speech that formally attributed 30% of the famine to natural disasters and 70% to man-made mistakes, which were mainly the radical economic policies of the Great Leap Forward since 1958.

  6. Liu Shaoqi. (Hunan, 1898 - Pekín, 1969) Político chino. Presidente de la República Popular China entre 1959 y 1968, fue una figura clave en el ascenso al poder del Partido Comunista Chino y la consolidación del régimen de Mao, aunque también una de las más señaladas víctimas de la Revolución Cultural llevada a cabo por el líder chino ...

  7. Jan 31, 2024 · In April 1963, Liu Shaoqi, then President of the State, visited Cambodia. After arriving in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, he had a good talk with Prince Sihanouk, King of Cambodia, and successfully signed the "Joint Statement between the People's Republic of China and the Kingdom of Cambodia", which laid the foundation for the friendship between China and Cambodia for decades.

  8. May 14, 2016 · Liu Shaoqi, China’s president, relaxed collectivization to undo some of the damage of the Great Leap Forward and became the leading target of Cultural Revolution attacks. He died in custody in ...

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