In comprehensive news, there have been frequent personnel transfers in China recently, with new postings of local provincial cadres and chief executives of central enterprises, the two major sequences of the Communist Party’s reserve cadres.
Hu Guangjie, who is the deputy general manager and a member of the party group of China National Offshore Oil Corporation, recently broke the news that he has left for Jiangsu. According to the pro-China overseas Chinese media Dovetail, the news screen of Jiangsu TV’s “Jiangsu New Time” on April 19 showed the Jiangsu provincial government holding an executive meeting, with Governor Wu Zhenglong presiding over the meeting and Hu Guangjie sitting to the right of Jiangsu’s Vice Governor Qi Jiabin.
Hu Guangjie was born in July 1973, previously through the Sinopec Group, China National Offshore Oil Group, two central enterprises, but his specific position in Jiangsu is not yet clear.
In addition, the 59-year-old Hubei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection Secretary Wang Lishan in April has taken up his new position as head of the discipline inspection group of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection in the National People’s Congress.
Almost simultaneously, Chen Yijun, the youngest female vice governor of Zhejiang, has become the Standing Committee and Secretary General of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee, becoming the only female Secretary General of the provincial party committee among China’s 31 provinces.
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