There is a big shake-up at the top of the provincial judicial system before the 18th National Congress. The "Four Chiefs" of 18 provinces take up their new positions
Before the 18th National Congress, there is a big shake-up at the top of the provincial judicial system. The "Four Chiefs" of 18 provinces take up new posts Less than half a year before the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China,...
Less than half a year before the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, with the successive changes of provincial leadership teams, large-scale changes have also taken place in the leadership of the provincial judicial system. Among them, 18 "four chiefs" of the provincial Public Security Bureau and Justice Department took up new leadership positions, including He Ting, the new director of the Chongqing Municipal Public Security Bureau.
"Legal Daily", the organ of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission, reported on April 6 that as the leadership teams of various provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) changed one after another, the presidents of the higher people's courts, the chief prosecutors of the people's procuratorates, the directors of the public security departments (bureaus) and the directors of the justice departments (bureaus) of some provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) have changed. According to the report, as of now, 18 "four chiefs" of provincial public prosecutors and judicial departments have assumed new leadership positions across the country.
reported that most of them have rich experience in working as chief prosecutors of provincial people's procuratorates in politics and law, and there are many people who have exchanged positions in other places. Among them, the largest number of people have been replaced. The chief prosecutors of the people's procuratorates of seven provinces (districts) including Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Shandong, Guizhou and Xinjiang have changed their positions.
It is worth noting that reports say that most of the "four chiefs" of the provincial public security and judicial departments who took up their duties this time are "50"?#65292; Some have held leadership positions in local party committees, people's congresses, governments or political and legal units in the past; some are newly promoted from political and legal units or transferred from higher-level political and legal units. For example, Wang Haiping, the newly appointed president of the Sichuan Provincial Higher People's Court, previously served as deputy secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee of the Guizhou Provincial Committee. Ma Yongsheng, the newly appointed prosecutor-general of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People's Procuratorate, previously served as deputy secretary of the Party Leadership Group and deputy prosecutor-general of the Shandong Provincial People's Procuratorate. Yang Keqin, the new prosecutor-general of the Jilin Provincial People's Procuratorate, was transferred from the Central Political and Legal Affairs Committee.
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