The personnel changes studied at the Communist Party’s Politburo meeting on March 30 were announced the following day (31), with Yin Hong, governor of Henan Province, transferred to Gansu to replace Lin Duo, who retired as provincial party secretary. The change is somewhat subtle because it involves two top Communist Party officials, Han Zheng and Wang Qishan, who are said to be growing and dying.
The official media Xinhua reported the news on March 31 and intentionally mentioned that a meeting of officials was held in Gansu Province, where the CCP’s Vice Minister of Organization Zeng Yichun stressed that this adjustment was made by the CCP Central Committee “from the perspective of the overall situation” and “after comprehensive consideration and careful study. “.
Yin Hong came from Shanghai and was once Han Zheng’s “big butler”, while the outgoing Lin Duo was a former member of Wang Qishan.
Yin Hong, 57, has long worked in Shanghai, was the mayor of Zhabei District, deputy secretary-general of the Shanghai Municipal Government, in 2012 as a member of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal Committee, secretary-general, is the executive vice premier of the State Council, Han Zheng main Shanghai’s big butler, in 2017 as deputy secretary of the municipal party committee, secretary of the municipal political and legal committee, the end of 2019 transferred to the governor of Henan Province.
Another source revealed that Wang Kai, a member of the Standing Committee of the Jilin Provincial Committee and Secretary of the Changchun Municipal Committee, will be promoted to the Governor of Henan Province. Wang Kai, originated from the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, was the mayor of Wuzhou City, Guangxi, Secretary of the Yulin Municipal Party Committee, transferred to Jilin in 2017.
Lin Duo, 65, who stepped down as secretary of Gansu, has worked in Beijing for a long time and is an old part of Wang Qishan, the former vice president of the country who was the mayor of Beijing.
Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao linked this personnel adjustment to the factionalism of the Chinese Communist Party’s political arena, arguing that “officials with experience in Shanghai are still in demand in the Communist Party’s official circles. With the retirement of Lin Duo and the removal of Jiang Chaoliang, former secretary of the Hubei Provincial Party Committee, from his post by the central government last year for taking the blame for epidemic prevention and control issues, this marks “the waning of Wang Qishan’s team in local official circles”.
The main reason is that a large number of the people used before are older, and many of these people are actually Xi Jinping’s or Wang Qishan’s people, so it’s not always possible to associate Wang Qishan’s power with waning. But the relationship between Xi and Wang Qishan could turn sour is another matter.
As for Yin Hong’s ascension, Situ Jian believes that Xi Jinping now has no one in the dynasty, and relying only on a group of old men who have worked with him is not enough, so he is looking around for officials from various factions, and is hungry, including Li Hongzhong, the most ass-kissing, former Jiang faction’s chameleon, is also being reused. As Han Zheng’s big butler, Yin Hong, of course, is loyal to Han Zheng, in Shanghai will also have some connection with the Jiang family. But as if the outside world reports that Jiang Zemin’s grandson’s investment in Hong Kong are to run, it is said that fear of Jiang Zemin’s death was liquidated, so Han Zheng this line, whether the future is not a problem is difficult to say.
Stuart Jian also believes that these personnel changes are now related to the layout of the CPC’s 20th Congress personnel next year, it is perhaps predictable that the original forces of the CPC are still dividing the territory, we should not imagine which faction in power will really think about the people, and suddenly return power to the people, as long as the CPC does not disintegrate, the CPC’s powerful people are actually in the same boat of thieves, but will be more than infighting.
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