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Luo Gan

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| nationality = Chinese
| order = 5th Secretary of Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission
| 1blankname = General Secretary
| 1namedata = Jiang Zemin
Hu Jintao
| term_start = 1998
| term_end = 2007
| predecessor = Ren Jianxin
| successor = Zhou Yongkang
| birth_date = July 1935
| birth_place = Shandong
| death_date =
| death_place =
| spouse =
| party = Communist Party of China
|}}
Luo Gan (; born July 1935) is a retired Chinese politician. Between 2002 and 2007, Luo was one of China's top leaders, serving as a member of the nine-man Politburo Standing Committee, and as the Secretary of Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission (''Zhengfawei''), which became one of the most powerful political offices of the land during Luo's term. In his ''Zhengfawei'' role, Luo held oversight for many law-enforcement institutions. Luo retired from politics in 2007.
==Biography==
Luo Gan studied engineering at the Beijing Steel and Iron Institute. Luo joined the Communist Party of China in 1960.
Afterwards, he moved to East Germany and spent eight years as a student at Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg as well as working in steel plants. Upon returning to China, Luo continued to work in the steel industry and became party chief of the central Henan Province in the 1980s.
Luo has developed a close relationship with Li Peng and is considered his protégé. He was appointed as the Minister of Labor from April to December in 1988.〔(Profile of Luo Gan ), Xinhua.〕
Luo was appointed a state councillor in 1993 (served until 2003), and became a member of the Politburo in 1998. Serving as the security chief, he implemented the "strike hard" anti-crime campaign, which blamed to have led to increased executions, and is said to have personally directed the suppression of illegal organisations and protests such as that at the Pubugou Dam protest in 2004.
As the oldest member of the Politburo Standing Committee, he retired after the CPC's 17th Party Congress in the fall of 2007.

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