Politics
Written by: Pan Xiqiao
2020-01-05 12:47
Last updated: 2020-01-05 12:48There was a personnel transfer at the China United Nations Affairs Office, and Luo Huining, former secretary of the Shanxi Provincial Party Committee, replaced Wang Zhimin as director of the China United Nations Office. Chen Wanxian, Honorary President of the Federation of Trade Unions attended the event today (5th) and responded that the move showed that the central government had "rethinked" about Hong Kong. She also believed that Luo Huining had outstanding performance in Shanxi Province in the past and believed she could Lead Hong Kong's progress.
Chen Wanxian praised Luo Huining for her excellent local governance. (Photo by Pan Xiqiao)
Ms. Chan, who is the chairman of the Women's Commission, attended today's "Second Employment Training Program for Women" organized by Caritas. When asked about Yishuai of the China United Nations Office, she said that she was "surprisingly surprised" by personnel changes, because in the recent social atmosphere, the central government may have "rethinked" about Hong Kong.
Regarding the newly-appointed director of the China Joint Affairs Office, Luo Huining was accused of lacking work experience in Hong Kong. Chen Wanxian believes that it will not affect his performance. "When he was in Shanxi Province, it was also a difficult place. The most important thing is how determined he is to go "Doing" also means that other central departments specializing in Hong Kong affairs will cooperate so that Luo Huining can use it as a reference.
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She also mentioned that Luo Huining had made an incisive evaluation of Hong Kong in the past, saying that "Hong Kong is still a place where golden eggs can be laid." She believed that the other party, as a central government official, must always pay attention to Hong Kong. Regarding whether this change represents a change in the central government's policy on Hong Kong, she cannot tell for herself, but Hong Kong needs a "minded person" to lead it, because the current problem is too complicated.
The 73-year-old Sister Xian, despite her enthusiasm, is still "popular" when it comes to government work. Regarding the work of the Women's Commission, she criticized the government's bureaucracy for "labour" because she has been fighting for 1 billion yuan since the previous year to set up a fund to promote gender equality and help women return to the workplace, but the authorities have been slow Approved. She also hopes that the government can help build marketplaces through community investment and sharing funds and help women have more flexibility to earn a living.
Luo Huining, Wang Zhimin, Chen Wanxian