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Chinese Communist Party elder Song Ping dies aged 109

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BEIJING, March ‌4 - Chinese Communist Party elder ​and the longest-lived member of the elite ⁠Politburo Standing Committee, Song Ping, died on Wednesday at the age of ​109, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Song ‌died in Beijing due to illness, according to Xinhua.

Born in 1917, Song was ⁠at the core of ⁠the communist party's second generation of leadership, an era when reform-minded Deng Xiaoping remade China after the 27-year ‌rule of Mao Zedong.

Song was credited with ⁠bringing Hu Jintao, China's ‌leader before current ​President Xi Jinping, to the attention of Deng.

Song was in the Politburo ‌Standing Committee, the apex of ​power in ⁠China's political system, from 1989-1992.

Earlier, he ‌had worked in ⁠key party and government posts.

He had worked as a personal secretary of ​Zhou Enlai, who ‌served as communist China's first premier ⁠from 1949 until ​his death in 1976.

(Beijing Newsroom; Editing ​by Aidan Lewis)

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