Qi Tongwei: Sign-in relationship started during student days

Chapter 631 Something is wrong



Chapter 631 Something is wrong

The endorsement of the deputy secretary of the provincial party committee enabled the second rotation system to be implemented smoothly.

Qi Tongwei's plan has taken another small step forward, but he believes that this small step is only temporary, or that the rotation system can only be a temporary solution rather than a fundamental solution from the beginning.

Because in essence, these heads of people still exist, and the burden on the people still exists, but they have only temporarily gained a two-year respite.

When these people return to their jobs, there will be both good and bad sides. Some people will use some advanced ideas learned in the south to bring new atmosphere to Beishan and accelerate its development.

Some people will even go further and try to regain the power they lost in the past two years, and their corrupt behavior will even become more covert and complicated.

Because they not only accepted the new ideas from the South on government affairs, but also on corruption. This is a process of constant cross-progress.

So his next plan was to take away a batch of these heads.

On this matter, he and the Hanjiang Provincial Party Committee have the same idea. If some positions are not made available for fresh blood, the future development of Beishan will be worrying.

So, taking advantage of everything that happened during the North China investigation, Qi Tongwei began to make use of the topic.

On November 11th, at 16:, there were still ten minutes before the meeting of the Municipal Party Committee Standing Committee.

The Standing Committee members have arrived one after another. Since they are not the top leaders and do not have the authority to scout the venue, they will enter the venue a few minutes in advance.

Zuo Ming, secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission, and Wu Huiying, secretary general of the Municipal Party Committee, were the first to arrive, but they did not rush to sit down. Instead, they stood in the corner and whispered about something.

The standing committee members who came later just took a look and no one came forward to talk to them. Instead, they sat down in their respective seats and greeted the people around them in low voices.

In addition to the top leaders, the other members of the Standing Committee are also ranked according to their strengths and weaknesses. This strength and weakness is not based on the ranking of the Standing Committee members, but on the standard of closeness to the top leader.

For example, Zuo Ming and Wu Huiying, who are regarded as confidants by Yi Er Ba, belong to the first echelon.

They can walk around and talk freely in the conference room before the top two leaders come in, but others do not have this invisible power, or the courage.

If the two of them unfortunately chat too much and are caught by the boss, the most he can do is make a friendly joke: What are you two talking about? Why don’t you bring it up at the meeting and discuss it together?

In other words, it may be that they do not respect the venue discipline and will be punished.

Wu Huiying and Zuo Ming were discussing the fire at the Grain Bureau. After more than a week of investigation, the truth had basically been revealed.

Zuo Ming had nothing much to say about this. He shared the situation with Wu Huiying in a few words, and then turned around to talk about a strange thing.

"Comrade Huiying, isn't it strange? Secretary He called me over early this morning to inquire about Hu Youde's situation. I just came out of Secretary He's office when Secretary Wang asked me to go into the mayor's office to report again."

Wu Huiying smiled and said, "That's great, Secretary. The mayor values ​​you. I think you will make further progress soon." As she spoke, she did not forget to glance at Lin Gangjian, the deputy secretary of the municipal party committee, who was sitting in his seat with his eyes closed to rest.

Zuo Ming gave a wry smile. "If only it were that simple. The implications of these two bosses' statements don't sound right to me."

Wu Huiying asked, "Why is it wrong?"

Zuo Ming said, "After listening to my report, Secretary He seemed to be... suggesting he might give Hu Youde a break, while Mayor Qi explicitly instructed that he be severely punished."

Wu Huiying frowned: "Are you sure you didn't misunderstand the meaning?"

"How could that be, Comrade Huiying? This isn't my first day in the Discipline Inspection Commission. How could I possibly not understand what this leader is saying? Secretary He said that Hu Youde had some issues with excessive food and drink, and since he had made some contributions in Beishan, they felt there was no need to take him down directly. They planned to demote him and asked for my opinion."

Wu Huiying's brows deepened. "Then what did you say?"

Zuo Ming sighed, "At the time, I thought the two top leaders had reached a consensus, so I followed Secretary He's words and brought up Hu Youde's contributions over the years. But Mayor Qi called me over and gave me a different idea."

Wu Huiying asked, "What did Mayor Qi say?"

Zuo Ming said, "Don't you understand Mayor Qi's intentions? Of course he will be dealt with to the utmost severity. Besides being dismissed from office, he will also be brought to justice."

Wu Huiying was puzzled. "I'm confused. What's going on with them?"

Zuo Ming glanced at everyone and said in a low voice, "I do have a guess."

"What guess?"

"It's Yu..."

Zuo Ming was about to say something when he caught a glimpse of Qi Tongwei walking into the meeting room holding a teacup.

As soon as this man, who was nominally the second-in-command but actually the top leader, came in, the relaxed atmosphere suddenly became serious.

Everyone stopped talking, some drank tea, and some sat upright.

Zuo Ming and Wu Huiying looked at each other, shut up, and sat down in their respective seats.

They had a premonition that something unexpected would happen at today's Standing Committee meeting.

Qi Tongwei sat down in the second-in-command position, took out a cigarette from his pocket and put it in his mouth, then shook the cigarette box at Lin Gangjian, and a few cigarettes popped out.

Lin Gangjian hesitated for a moment, pulled out a cigarette, and put it in his mouth.

Qi Tongwei smiled, lit a cigarette, and then moved the lighter next to Lin Gangjian and lit it.

Lin Gangjian leaned over and placed the cigarette on the fire. The firework flickered and the smoke spread out.

Everyone looked at this scene in amazement, wondering when the two of them became so close.

But he soon realized that the deputy secretary of the provincial party committee had supported Qi Tongwei, which meant that Qi Tongwei had a foothold in Hanjiang, and local tyrants like Lin Gangjian would need to reassess their situation.

Now that the three secretaries have formed a united front, Beishan is completely liberated and no one else can make any waves anymore.

Zuo Mingze gave Wu Huiying a look, who had already become increasingly confused by these successive changes.

Everyone waited quietly for two minutes, and He Anxia walked into the meeting room on time at ten o'clock.

Different from the past, He Anxia did not exchange glances with Qi Tongwei this time, nor did he put on a friendly smile. Instead, he sat down in a very paternal manner with a serious look on his face.

"Okay, everyone's here, so let's get started. Today we'll mainly discuss two topics. One is the punishment of Hu Youde. The second is the construction of clean government.

Let's discuss the first one first. Now let Comrade Zuo Ming report to us on the results of the investigation into Hu Youde."

Zuo Ming had already noticed something was wrong. The lice on his bald head were clearly visible, and one or two of them were fighting against each other. Beads of sweat broke out on his forehead.

He knew that if he made a bad report, it would likely cause resentment from another person.


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