(Beijing Comprehensive News) One day before the first anniversary of Wuhan Fengcheng, Hubei Province, the Standing Committee of the Wuhan People's Congress announced that it was requested to accept Zhou Xianwang's resignation of the mayor and decided to appoint Cheng's deputy mayor of Wuhan as the acting mayor.

According to the WeChat public account of "Hubei Release", the 35th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Fourteenth People's Congress held yesterday made a decision.It is reported that the decision was to resign from the mayor of the Wuhan Municipal People's Congress in accordance with Zhou Xianwang because of his work needs.

Zhou Xianwang has been a member of the Party Group of the CPPCC Hubei Provincial Political Consultative Conference

On the other hand, Zhou Xianwang attended the new identity of the Hubei Provincial CPPCC Party Group's expansion meeting on Wednesday (20th) as a member of the Hubei Provincial CPPCC party group.

After the first year before the previous year, the 2019 crown disease epidemic situation was approved by the local government at all levels.In an interview with China CCTV on January 27 last year, Zhou Xianwang said that "as a local government, I can only disclose information and authorize it." It was regarded as a secret responsibility for imposing resistance in the dark.After that, Zhou Xianwang had been removed from office many times, but later he was rumored as false news.

So far, in the "leadership" of Hubei Province and the four party and government, Hubei Province, which was highly criticized in the epidemic, only Hubei Governor Wang Xiaodong was not dismissed or arranged for a new position.

Public information shows that Cheng Yongwen, 56, is a newcomer in Hubei this year. He has worked in the General Office of the Hubei Provincial Government for a long time.He served as the deputy mayor of Wuhan in 2017, and then transferred to the Standing Committee of the Wuhan Municipal Party Committee of the Communist Party of China. In 2018, he was renamed the director of the Hubei Provincial Development and Reform Commission.