Wuhan “dumped” mayor Zhou Xianwang as a member of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the CPPCC party group

Wuhan pneumonia outbreak in mainland China in the year, the Hubei Provincial Committee of the CPPCC this morning (20) held an expanded meeting of the provincial CPPCC party group, Wuhan City, deputy secretary of the CPC Committee, Mayor Zhou Xianwang attended as a member of the provincial CPPCC party group.

According to the WeChat public number “Hubei CPPCC” January 20 news, Zhou Xianwang and the provincial CPPCC party group deputy secretary, executive vice chairman Li Bing, members of the provincial CPPCC party group, vice chairman Ma Xuming, Peng Jun attended the meeting. Provincial CPPCC party members, Secretary General Zhai Tianshan attended the meeting and informed the situation. Zhang Boqing, Guo Yuejin, Yang Yuhua and Wang Hongling, vice chairmen of the provincial CPPCC, were present at the meeting.

The meeting was attended by the Vice Chairman of the provincial CPPCC Zhang Boqing, Guo Yuejin, Yang Yuhua and Wang Hongling. public information shows that the 58-year-old Zhou Xianwang was the governor of Enshi Prefecture in Hubei Province, the director of the Department of Commerce, the secretary of the Huangshi Municipal Party Committee, etc., and was promoted to Vice Governor of the Hubei Provincial Government in March 2017. in May 2018, Zhou Xianwang assumed the post of deputy secretary and acting mayor of Wuhan, and in September of the same year went to the generation to turn positive.

After the outbreak of CCP pneumonia (also known as Wuhan pneumonia, New Crown pneumonia, COVID-19) in Wuhan in January last year, it spread rapidly around the world because of the concealment by the CCP. Then the CCP central and local officials started to dump the blame up and down.

Ma Guoqiang, then secretary of the Wuhan Municipal Party Committee, and Zhou Xianwang, then mayor of Wuhan, stated in an interview with the media shortly after the city was closed that they could not take measures to combat the Epidemic in advance because they did not have authorization from above, let alone announce the epidemic to the whole society.

In an article published on Wuhan’s official website, Wuhan Mayor Zhou Xianwang also noted that Wuhan had informed the central government of the epidemic back in December 2019. Zhou Xianwang first stirred up the fact that Zhongnanhai had known about the Wuhan epidemic. Zhou wanted to dump the blame on his superiors, committing an official taboo in the CCP, and it was believed that Zhou Xianwang, who was not willing to be a scapegoat, would be dealt with by Beijing for various reasons. He has since been rumored to have been removed from his post several times.

On the same day, Hubei Provincial Party Secretary Jiang Chaoliang was also removed from his post and replaced by Ying Yong, then deputy secretary and mayor of Shanghai. Zhou Xianwang’s position remained unchanged until this change.

The Chinese Communist Party‘s overseas foreign propaganda media had published Xi Jinping‘s internal speech on February 23, 2020, which indirectly revealed that Jiang Chaoliang was taking the blame for the ineffective prevention and control of the epidemic. For Jiang Chaoliang’s destination, the CCTV news broadcast footage of the Fifth Plenary Session in late October last year showed that Jiang Chaoliang was still attending the session as a member of the Central Committee.

The governor of Hubei Province, Wang Xiaodong, was rumored to have been hospitalized after a stroke last September and disappeared from public view. Until Nov. 2 last year, he made his first appearance after 42 days of disappearance, attending the census site registration in Wuhan.

Ma Guoqiang, former secretary of the Wuhan Municipal Committee, was an alternate member of the CPC Central Committee and has not been able to take up a new post since his removal, and his whereabouts are unknown.

Last June, the French website Asialyst published an article by Alex Payette, a doctor of political science at the University of Toronto, Canada, which pointed out that Jiang Chaoliang, who has close ties with Wang Qishan and is also a financial cadre, may have escaped a calamity, while Ma Guoqiang’s ties with WISCO and the Shanghai gang may be harmful to him.

However, on January 19 this year, Ma Guoqiang’s former big secretary Ji Zhaodong fell, some commentators believe that this may indicate that Ma Guoqiang’s future is not good.