Sun Baoqi

Sun Baoqi
Sun Baoqi

Sun Baoqi (chino: 孫寶琦, pinyin: Sūn Bǎoqí; 1867 - 3 de febrero de 1931) fue un político y diplomático chino que vivió en las postrimerías de la dinastía Qing y comienzos de la República de China. Fue miembro del bando Beiyang.

Su cargo más importante fue la de Premier de la República de China en dos ocasiones: en 1914 de manera interina tras la renuncia de Xiong Xiling y en 1924 durante la presidencia de Cao Kun.


Predecesor:
Xiong Xiling
Premier del Gabinete de la República de China
(en funciones)

1914
Sucesor:
Xu Shichang
Predecesor:
Gao Lingwei
Premier de la República de China
1924
Sucesor:
Wellington Koo

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