Shanghai Vice Mayor Shi Guanghui was transferred to the Standing Committee of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee.It is reported that the 48-year-old Guang Hui will serve as secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of Guizhou Province.(Internet)

Chinese officials announced yesterday that Shanghai Vice Mayor Shi Guanghui was reassigned to the Standing Committee of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee.It is reported that the 48-year-old Guang Hui will serve as secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of Guizhou Province.

Guanghui is one of the three post-70s (born in the 1970s) local deputy provincial senior officials in China. During his tenure as deputy mayor of Shanghai, he was in charge of agriculture, human resources, civil affairs, urban and rural construction and management, land resources, and environmental protection.Now he is in charge of politics and law in Guizhou, which shows that the top management intends to allow him to undergo multiple post experience.

In addition to the newly transferred Guanghui, Guizhou Province also has a deputy provincial senior official born in the 1970s. He is Liu Jie, member of the Standing Committee and Secretary-General of the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China.Hu Jintao, the former general secretary of the Communist Party of China, served as secretary of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee in the mid-1980s. Chen Miner, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and secretary of the Chongqing Municipal Party Committee, also served as the governor of Guizhou and Secretary of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee from 2012 to 2017.

Analysts in Beijing believe that Guizhou is both an economically backward province and an area where ethnic minorities gather. It has always been regarded as an ideal place to train and test the ability of cadres.In recent years, the top leaders of the Communist Party of China have attached great importance to poverty alleviation and innovation. Guizhou, which still has a large number of poor people, is not only the focus of poverty alleviation, but also entrusted with the important task of creating innovative development in backward areas.In April last year, he was elected as a representative of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Guizhou, showing the importance he attaches to Guizhou.Today, two of China's three post-70s local deputy provincial cadres are in Guizhou, which shows that Guizhou is still the cradle of senior officials.

Guanghui graduated from Tongji University and never left Shanghai after working. He worked as a construction worker and an assistant engineer.In November 2006, Guanghui served as the deputy head of the Jing'an District Committee from the position of deputy director of the Municipal Engineering Administration.In July 2008, Guanghui was promoted to the mayor of Fengxian District, and in 2011 he was promoted to the secretary of the Fengxian District Party Committee. In 2013, he was promoted to the deputy mayor of Shanghai and became the youngest deputy mayor of a municipality directly under the Central Government at that time.

Zhuge Yujie is another post-70s vice-provincial local official

Another post-70s deputy provincial-level local official is Zhuge Yujie, member of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee and secretary-general of the Municipal Party Committee.The 47-year-old Zhuge Yujie did not go to a regular university, but he has a working university, a master of business administration, a professor-level senior engineer, and a senior economist.Zhuge Yujie used to be a construction worker of Shanghai Port Engineering Company, general manager of Shanghai Port Engineering Company in 1999, deputy head of Putuo District in 2009, head of Yangpu District in 2013, secretary of Yangpu District in 2015.

Before the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Zhuge Yujie was promoted to the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee and Secretary General of the Municipal Party Committee, and served Han Zheng, then a member of the Politburo and Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee.After Han Zheng was promoted to the Standing Committee of the Politburo after the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Zhuge Yujie continued to serve as the secretary general of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee, serving Li Qiang, a member of the new Politburo and Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee.

Liu Jie graduated from Beijing University of Science and Technology and worked in Hunan Xiangtan Iron and Steel Company for a long time.In 2008, Liu Jie became the director of the Hunan Provincial Department of Commerce. In 2011, he became the mayor and secretary of the Municipal Party Committee of Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province. In 2016, he was promoted to the Standing Committee and Secretary General of the Jiangxi Provincial Party Committee.In May of this year, Liu Jie was transferred to the Standing Committee and Secretary-General of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee.