Reborn as a Noble's Son

Chapter 1009 - Chapter 1009 Chapter 965 A Big Move



Chapter 1009 - Chapter 1009 Chapter 965 A Big Move

Chapter 1009: Chapter 965 A Big Move Chapter 1009: Chapter 965 A Big Move After pondering for a moment, Nie Zhenbang opened his mouth and said, “Minister Suzhou, this time, the ideological reeducation of party and government leaders throughout Hongjiang Province originated from the provincial comprehensive public security management campaign.”

Then, after Nie Zhenbang briefly explained the major operation on Chen Le’s side, he continued, “Currently, at the local grassroots level, quite a few party and government leaders are corrupt in their way of life. They act without propriety. As the saying goes, one should not commit evil deeds however small they are, nor should one neglect to do good deeds however minor they are. These may be minor issues that don’t cause any serious harm, but overall, they deal a very important blow to the relationship between the party and the masses, as well as between cadres and the masses, and they greatly affect the mass foundation of our party.”

Wang Suzhou deeply agreed, nodding his head. In his eyes, there flashed admiration and appreciation. The reason Nie Zhenbang received attention and favor from successive leaders was no coincidence; his political insight alone was incomparable to ordinary people.

The issue of improving the relationship between the party and the masses was also a matter publicly and repeatedly emphasized by Comrade Qiao Yiren during work conferences at the central level and in his speeches both within and outside of the party. The fact that Nie Zhenbang quickly grasped the upper echelons’ intentions and effectively took the lead was indeed admirable.

Pausing a moment, Wang Suzhou also spoke, “Indeed, the leader also emphasized this point at the national organization work conference. The organization department, as the frontline for selecting and evaluating talents, has placed the moral and ideological education of leadership cadres in an important position, which is also a significant topic of our current re

The leader was indeed a leader. Although not very familiar with the personnel in Hongjiang or with the Hongjiang Provincial Committee, from such bits of information, Qiao Yiren could still grasp a fairly accurate understanding of the situation. This was a skill; this was capability.

In fact, this was precisely what Nie Zhenbang had considered. With Qin Guanghan, an ally of He Yusheng, stripped from the Organization Department, he was like a tiger that had lost its teeth–no longer a threat. Only now could the most critical work of organizational personnel in the whole province be truly in his own hands, truly embodying the principle that a secretary is responsible for personnel matters.

Besides, without the support of Qin Guanghan, He Yusheng would become like duckweed without water. His influence within the province would inevitably decrease. Moreover, as Executive Vice Governor, He Yusheng would be unable to collude with Wen Baogui and would have to keep in step with him to gain sufficient benefits.

Furthermore, although Wen Baogui’s dream had come true and he had become the governor of Hongjiang, with He Yusheng countering him within the provincial government, Wen Baogui simply could not act independently from Nie Zhenbang. This was a form of checks and balances, a political counterbalance.

Observing President Qiao deep in thought, Wang Suzhou also said, “Regarding the issue of Hongjiang Province, previously, Comrade Liu Yong unambiguously recommended Comrade He Yusheng of Hongjiang Province for the position of governor, in addition to involving adjustments to the Hongjiang Provincial Committee team. Although this change is not too drastic, it is nevertheless significant. Therefore, I would like the leader to check and ratify this.”

President Qiao was also considering. The matter involving Liu Yong made President Qiao feel somewhat troubled. After all, Old Fang was still around; doing this seemed somewhat disrespectful to him.

After a long pause, President Qiao smiled and said, “It’s not considered a big deal. After Comrade Liu Yong steps down, due to the personnel being promoted step by step from within Hongjiang, this is a very normal job transfer.”

President Qiao did not give a clear opinion, neither saying adjustments could be made nor that they couldn’t. However, the implication was clearly conveyed.

At this level, sometimes words don’t need to be so blunt; some things only need to be understood implicitly.

As the minister of the Central Organization Department, Wang Suzhou certainly had the acumen, and he quickly nodded and said, “I understand, leader. In that case, I will prepare a draft as soon as possible for your review.”

Personnel adjustments at the provincial and ministerial level could not just be determined by Wang Suzhou alone; just like at the local level, where departmental and bureau-level personnel adjustments needed to be passed through the provincial party committee’s standing committee meetings, naturally, provincial-level adjustments required discussion in central meetings as well. (To be continued. If you like this work, welcome to .net to vote and recommend tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation.)


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