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Politics of Tibet : ウィキペディア英語版
List of modern political leaders of Tibet

The List of modern political leaders of Tibet is a list of political leaders of Tibet within the People's Republic of China. The transition from Lamaist rule started in 1951 with the seventeen point agreement between the Central People's Government and the Dalai Lama. A "Preparatory Committee for the Autonomous Region of Tibet" (PCART) was established in 1956 to created a parallel system of administration along Communist lines. Transition to secular government completed when Tibet Autonomous Region was officially founded in 1965 according to the national autonomy law.
The politics in Tibet are structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in the People's Republic of China. Both the Chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Chairman of the regional People's Congress, are by law ethnic Tibetans. There is also a branch secretary of the Communist Party of China, who receives deference in disputes.
==Chairmen of the Tibet Autonomous Region==
The Chairman is the nominal leader of the Tibet Autonomous Region, a province-level administrative division of the People's Republic of China. The Chairmen, and their times in office, are listed below. In practice, the Chairman is subordinate to the branch secretary of the Communist Party of China.
:   Chairman of the Preparatory Committee
#14th Dalai lama "Tenzin Gyatso" (April 1956 – March 1959)
#10th Panchen lama "Choekyi Gyaltsen" (March 1959 – December 1964)
Chairman of the People's Committee
#Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme (, first term)〔 (December 1964 – September 1968)
Head of the Revolutionary Committee
As was the situation elsewhere in China, during the Cultural Revolution the regional government was replaced by a revolutionary committee.
#Zeng Yongya (September 1968 – November 1970)
#Ren Rong (November 1970 – August 1979)
Chairmen of the People's Government
#Sanggyai Yexe (), a.k.a. ''Tian Bao'' (August 1979 – April 1981)
#Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme (, second term) (April 1981 – May 1983)
#Doje Cedain () a.k.a. ''Dorje Tsetsen'' or ''Duoji Caidan'' (May 1983 – December 1985)
#Doje Cering () a.k.a. ''Dorje Tsering'' or ''Duoji Cairang'' (December 1985 – May 1990)
#Gyaincain Norbu () (May 1990 – May 1998)
#Legqog () a.k.a. ''Legchog'' (May 1998 – May 2003)
#Qangba Püncog () a.k.a. ''Jampa Phuntsok'' (May 2003 – January 2010)
#Padma Choling () a.k.a. ''Pema Thinley'', ''Pelma Chiley'' or ''Baima Chilin'' (January 2010 – January 2013)
#Losang Jamcan () a.k.a. ''Losang Gyaltsen'' (January 2013 – present)

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