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Countdown to the Big Twenty!The “top leaders” of the two provinces replaced Xi Jinping’s younger brother to govern Hebei on the same day | Xi Jinping | 20th Party Congress | Personnel adjustment | Hebei | Sichuan | Ni Yuefeng |

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Countdown to the Big Twenty!The “top leaders” of the two provinces replaced Xi Jinping’s younger brother to govern Hebei on the same day | Xi Jinping | 20th Party Congress | Personnel adjustment | Hebei | Sichuan | Ni Yuefeng |

[Voice of Hope, April 22, 2022](Comprehensive report by our reporter He Jingtian)The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China is approaching, and the adjustment of high-level personnel of the Communist Party of China is becoming more and more intensive. According to official CCP news, on April 22, the “top leaders” of Sichuan and Hebei provinces were adjusted on the same day. Ni Yuefeng succeeded Wang Dongfeng as secretary of the CPC Hebei Provincial Committee, and Wang Xiaohui succeeded Peng Qinghua as the secretary of the CPC Sichuan Provincial Committee. According to media reports, Ni Yuefeng is not only an official of the CCP’s Fujian and Zhejiang Departments, but also studied at Tsinghua University and is regarded as Xi Jinping’s younger brother.

Xinhua News Agency, the official media of the Communist Party of China, reported on April 22 that Ni Yuefeng served as a member, standing member and secretary of the Hebei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, and Wang Dongfeng no longer served as the secretary, standing member and member of the Hebei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Previously, Ni Yuefeng was the director of the General Administration of Customs of the Communist Party of China and the secretary of the party committee.

According to public information, Ni Yuefeng was born in September 1964, from Yuexi, Anhui. In his early years, Ni Yuefeng was a teacher of Hefei University of Technology, assistant to the director of Qingdao Municipal Science and Technology Commission of Shandong Province, and deputy director of Qingdao Municipal Planning Commission.

In 2003, Ni Yuefeng was appointed as a member of the Environmental and Resource Protection Committee of the NPC, and in 2008, he was appointed as the deputy director of the Environmental and Resources Committee of the NPC, at the vice-minister level.

In 2011, Ni Yuefeng was transferred to Fujian and served successively as vice governor of the Fujian Provincial Government of the Communist Party of China, member of the Party Leadership Group, member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, secretary of the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection, member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, secretary of the Fuzhou Municipal Party Committee, deputy secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, and secretary of the Fuzhou Municipal Party Committee.

In 2017, Ni Yuefeng returned to Beijing to work and served as Secretary of the Party Group (minister level) and Deputy Director of the General Administration of Customs of the Communist Party of China. In March 2018, he served as Director and Secretary of the Party Leadership Group of the General Administration of Customs of the Communist Party of China. In October of the same year, after the party group of the General Administration of Customs of the Communist Party of China was changed to the party committee, he continued to serve as the director and secretary of the party committee of the General Administration of Customs of the Communist Party of China.

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Ni Yuefeng is an alternate member of the 18th CPC Central Committee and a member of the 19th CPC Central Committee.

According to media reports, Ni Yuefeng has work experience in Fujian, is an official of the Fujian-Zhejiang Department, and studied at Tsinghua University, making him Xi Jinping’s junior.

It is worth noting that when Ni Yuefeng was a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Fujian Provincial Committee and secretary of the Disciplinary Committee in 2015, it was reported that he was brought to Beijing to “explain” the issue. At that time, Su Shulin, the “head tiger” of Fujian and the former governor of Fujian of the Communist Party of China, had just been sacked for a month. However, the news has not been officially confirmed by the CCP. Ni Yuefeng was later transferred to the party secretary of the CPC Fuzhou Municipal Committee in 2016, and was promoted to the deputy secretary of the CPC Fujian Provincial Committee three months later.

Wang Dongfeng, who stepped down as secretary of the Hebei Provincial Party Committee, was born in February 1958 in Xi’an, Shaanxi.

Wang Dongfeng is 64 years old this year. Provincial and ministerial-level cadres of the Communist Party of China are generally not more than 65 years old. Previously, Ying Yong, who also resigned as secretary of the Hubei Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China due to his age, was also 64 years old. At that time, there was no other appointment mentioned in the announcement. He was recently appointed as the vice chairman of the Constitution and Law Committee of the 13th National People’s Congress of the Communist Party of China, and took a back seat. .

Secretary of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China replaced

The CCP official media reported on April 22 that Wang Xiaohui served as a member, standing committee and secretary of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, while Peng Qinghua no longer served as secretary, standing committee and member of the Sichuan Provincial Committee.

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Wang Xiaohui is from Changling, Jilin Province. He is 60 years old this year. He has worked in the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China for a long time. He has served as the director of the Public Opinion Information Bureau, the director of the Theory Bureau, and the Deputy Secretary General of the Central Propaganda Department.

In 2014, Wang Xiaohui also served as the deputy director of the Central Policy Research Office of the Communist Party of China, and in 2017, he was appointed as the executive deputy director of the Central Policy Research Office.

Peng Qinghua, who has stepped down this time, is 65 years old this year. He has worked in the Central Propaganda Department for a long time and is accused of being the confidant of Zeng Qinghong, the second-ranking figure of the Jiang faction. Zeng Qinghong was appointed vice-chairman of the Communist Party of China in March 2003 and was in charge of Hong Kong and Macau affairs. At the end of the same year, Peng Qinghua entered the Hong Kong Liaison Office as deputy director, and took over as director in 2009 until the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012.

Peng Qinghua succeeded Guo Shengkun as secretary of the CPC Guangxi in December 2012, and became the secretary of the CPC Sichuan Provincial Committee after the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. In April 2022, Peng Qinghua served as director of the Standing Committee of the Sichuan Provincial People’s Congress and secretary of the party group.

According to The Epoch Times, Guo Shengkun is considered to be an important pawn after Zhou Yongkang, who was placed beside Xi Jinping by Zeng Qinghong.

Sichuan and Chengdu were once the interests of the Jiang faction. Zhou Yongkang, a close associate of Jiang Zemin, served as secretary of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China from 1999 to 2002. He cultivated the “Sichuan Gang” and promoted a large number of his cronies.

After the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the Xi authorities carried out a major purge of officialdom in Sichuan, and a large number of officials were sacked, including Zhou Yongkang’s cronies Li Chuncheng, Guo Yongxiang, Li Chongxi, Tan Li, Wei Hong, Li Chengyun, etc.

Before the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, there are only 6 provincial “top leaders” that have not been adjusted

The countdown to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China has entered the countdown. There are currently 31 provincial party committee secretaries, four municipalities directly under the Central Government, and six provincial secretaries in Guangdong and Inner Mongolia. In particular, Shi Taifeng, secretary of Inner Mongolia who is not a member of the Politburo, turned 65 last year, which is even more special.

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It is worth noting that on March 31 and April 1, the provincial and ministerial political circles of the Communist Party of China intensively announced personnel transfers for two consecutive days. On April 1, Wang Zhijun, the former deputy minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the Communist Party of China, was appointed as the deputy secretary of the Heilongjiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China. On the same day, the list of the Standing Committee of the Shaanxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China was updated. Guo Yonghong, the vice governor of the province, became a member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Committee, and Liu Qiang, the former secretary of the Nanchong Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, also joined the Communist Party of China Shaanxi is a member of the Standing Committee of the New Provincial Party Committee.

In addition, the party secretaries of Hubei, Qinghai, and Ningxia who announced the changes on the last day of March, the former party secretaries of the above-mentioned provinces, Ying Yong, Wang Jianjun, and Chen Runer all resigned due to age reasons, and Wang Menghui, Xin Changxing, and Liang Yanshun took over the new positions. .

It is understood that Wang Jianjun, the former secretary of the Qinghai Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, was born in 1958, and Ying Yong and Chen Runer were both born in 1957 and reached retirement age.

According to media observations, according to the “retirement age” standard of the three, the CCP’s personnel adjustment seems to be based on 1958 as a watershed. According to the CCP’s provincial and ministerial-level political transfers, many provincial party secretaries will face the issue of leaving and staying.

Responsible editor: Lin Li

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