--FILE--Li Xiaopeng, governor of Shanxi province, the son of former premier Li Peng, smiles during a plenary discussion of the Second Session of the 1

--FILE--Li Xiaopeng, governor of Shanxi province, the son of former premier Li Peng, smiles during a plenary discussion of the Second Session of the 1 Stock Photo
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--FILE--Li Xiaopeng, governor of Shanxi province, the son of former premier Li Peng, smiles during a plenary discussion of the Second Session of the 12th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing, China, 6 March 2014. Princeling governor Li Xiaopeng, of coal-rich Shanxi province, is to become the latest governor to share more power with his deputy as the Communist Party moves to contain the influence of top local leaders. Li would no longer be in direct charge of state-owned enterprises, anti-graft operations or auditing in the province, the provincial government website said yesterday (13 January 2015). Instead, he will focus on the overall management of Shanxi's government. Li, son of former premier Li Peng, is a rising star who has been closely watched by political pundits since he was appointed governor in 2013. A governor is usually in charge of all powerful organisations in the provincial government. Analysts said that reducing the number of bodies a governor oversaw helped to balance power and reduce the chance of corruption.