Liu Zhou (Zhuyin: ㄌㄧㄡ ㄓㄡ; pinyin: Liú Zhōu) is a Manchurian politician and businesswomen who has served as the incumbent Premier of Manchuria since 2014. Liu was also formally the leader of the Manzuxiehui, the largest party in the Supreme National Assembly and was previously the Chairwoman of the Supreme National Assembly from 2004 to 2009. She was previously the mayor of Harbin from 1995 to 2002, Defence Secretary from 2002 to 2004 and Vice-Premier under Jin Pai Nai from 2009 to 2014. Liu also the current Chairwomen the Heping Group, a leading business and technology conglomerate in Manchuria. She is both the first women and the first Christian to serve as Premier of Manchuria.
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| - Liu Zhou (Zhuyin: ㄌㄧㄡ ㄓㄡ; pinyin: Liú Zhōu) is a Manchurian politician and businesswomen who has served as the incumbent Premier of Manchuria since 2014. Liu was also formally the leader of the Manzuxiehui, the largest party in the Supreme National Assembly and was previously the Chairwoman of the Supreme National Assembly from 2004 to 2009. She was previously the mayor of Harbin from 1995 to 2002, Defence Secretary from 2002 to 2004 and Vice-Premier under Jin Pai Nai from 2009 to 2014. Liu also the current Chairwomen the Heping Group, a leading business and technology conglomerate in Manchuria. She is both the first women and the first Christian to serve as Premier of Manchuria.
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| - Liu Zhou (Zhuyin: ㄌㄧㄡ ㄓㄡ; pinyin: Liú Zhōu) is a Manchurian politician and businesswomen who has served as the incumbent Premier of Manchuria since 2014. Liu was also formally the leader of the Manzuxiehui, the largest party in the Supreme National Assembly and was previously the Chairwoman of the Supreme National Assembly from 2004 to 2009. She was previously the mayor of Harbin from 1995 to 2002, Defence Secretary from 2002 to 2004 and Vice-Premier under Jin Pai Nai from 2009 to 2014. Liu also the current Chairwomen the Heping Group, a leading business and technology conglomerate in Manchuria. She is both the first women and the first Christian to serve as Premier of Manchuria. Liu was born in the city of Mukden in the Shenyang province in 1957 whilst Manchuria was under the Marxist-Leninist government of Qian Yiu-tong, with her parents both being high ranking members of the ruling Communist Party of Manchuria. Through her parents connections she was able to attain a place in the Xu Xiaobao Military Academy and subsequently ascend through the ranks of the People's Naval Service where she served on the first and only Manchurian nuclear submarine. Following the overthrow of the communist government Liu left the navy for the Heping Group which was created and run by her family. After the events of the Orchid Revolution, Liu joined the Manzuxiehui where she became the mayoress for the capital city of Harbin in 1993, helping oversee the 1996 Asian Winter Games. As mayor of Harbin she also oversaw several infrastructure and water sanitation projects. She retired from being mayor in 2002 where she served as the Secretary of Defence under Jin Pai Nai. As Defence Secretary Liu oversaw the modernisation and expansion of the Manchu National Defence Force as well as spearheading Manchuria's involvement in the War on Terror, notably deploying troops in Iraq. She was elected to the the Supreme National Assembly in 2000 and retired from the post of Defence Secretary in 2004 when Liu was elected leader of the Manzuxiehui. Liu as part of the Shehuizu branch of the party advocated for economic statism and Manchurian nationalism, but worked closely with the more right wing Premier Jin Pai Nai, cracking down on party factionalism. The 2005 legislative elections saw Liu lead the Manzuxiehui to an increased majority where they oversaw cuts to social welfare and austerity measures which were taken ostensibly to simulate the economy following the 2008 Great Recession. In 2009 she was appointed the Vice-Premier of Jin Pai Nai. In 2014 as Jin's term has near ended as Premier Liu announced her candidacy for the Manzuxiehui's premerial nomination, facing competition from Justice Secretary Xian Yuyu and mayor of Mukden Ma Yunjiang. After a prolonged campaign Liu beat both candidates to the nomination getting 53% of the Manzuxiehui's vote, where she went on to fight the premeirial election against Raoguo Jixu and Chang Shengzuo. Basing her policy platform on the so-called Five Fundamentals (economic growth, low unemployment, economic modernisation, a strong welfare state and protection of Asian values) Liu went on to win the election with a plurality of the vote (37.9%). Since becoming Premier Liu has concentrated on keeping Manchuria's financial situation stable. Her administration has overseen the fall of inflation in relation to the currency of Manchuria, the Manchu Yuan, attempts to balance the budget through cutting the deficit via limited austerity measures, and forge closer relations with China. Manchuria has seen fast economic growth in response to these policies, but has also seen high levels of unemployment and inequality which have been attempted to be tackled through the retention of social welfare programs and the scaling back of austerity. Liu has also sought to strengthen ties with Russia and China as well as raise the GDP of Manchuria to over a trillion US$ by 2018. Liu's government has also been accused of corruption, lack of freedom of the press, alleged internet censorship, cronyism, and authoritarianism with critics stating that under Liu there has been an increasing trend towards dictatorship in Manchurian politics. Sine 2013 following the death of her father Liu has been the Chairperson of the Heping Group, with a net worth of 元20 billion (roughly a little over $2.5 billion) making her one of the richest individuals in Manchuria. In 2015 she was ranked the 11th most powerful women by Forbes and the most powerful in East Asia.
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