to inform the provincial government. That's how things stand. 。Well, I won't bore you with the details of the twists and turns. 。But since you called to ask, I might as well make it clear. 。Xiao Zh...Chen Hong spoke very directly, even with a condescending tone. Especially when she bluntly pointed out that Song Jia "was previously inexperienced and still needed to accumulate experience in organizational work," this made even the 常務副部長 (Vice Minister) Shi Jing have to take things seriously. 。Organizational work emphasizes rigorous procedures to avoid any errors. Otherwise, it would affect the fairness and impartiality of the Party committee's selection and appointment of personnel, and damage the impeccable reputation for meticulousness that the organization department has always maintained. 。This kind of thing should not be overlooked, otherwise the responsibility would be too heavy to bear. 。Thus, Shi Jing said, "What Minister Chen said is not without reason." 。The annual session of the people's congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference at county level is just around the corner. Perhaps we should focus our energy first on ensuring a successful meeting and completing the election tasks smoothly. We can then move on to promoting cadre appointments in the next step. 。Of course, this is just our personal suggestion. 。In the end, it is still up to the county party committee to study and decide. 。“This clearly means that Minister Shi also somewhat agrees with Chen Hong's opinion.” 。Jin Jianqiang, Xiao Zheng, and Song Jia looked at each other, then Jin Jianqiang said: "Let me discuss this matter with Minister Song again." 。Let's have dinner first. 。ter, these leaders sent people from Huajing to "recognize relatives," hoping the elderly could leave this barren land and live in Huajing. 。In the 1960s and 1980s, Kyoto artists came to town, but the...