China shuffles leaders of booming provinces: state media

BEIJING (AFP) — China has named new bosses of the booming regions of Guangdong and Chongqing, state media reported, as political reshuffling continues following a key Communist Party congress in October.

Wang Yang was named party secretary of southern Guangdong province, the economic powerhouse and centre of China's thriving manufacturing industry, Xinhua news agency reported late Saturday.

Wang, 52, had been party secretary of Chongqing municipality, a booming industrial centre in southwestern China.

Replacing Wang will be Bo Xilai, China's commerce minister. The Xinhua report did not specify whether Bo, 58, will retain his ministerial post.

Party secretary is the most powerful provincial-level post.

Both men were elevated to the 25-member Politburo, the party's powerful decision-making body, during a five-yearly party congress held in October.

During the congress, a number of top personnel changes were made that were seen as strengthening the grip of President Hu Jintao, now halfway through the usual 10-year presidential tenure.

Wang replaces Zhang Dejiang, 61, who also was elevated to the Politburo in October. No reason was given for the moves.