(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) The Hong Kong China Cooperation Office and the Macau Sino -joint Office have reportedly adjusted high -level personnel -Zheng Xincong, executive deputy governor of Fujian Province, served as the deputy director of the Macau China Association.He is the deputy director of the Hong Kong China United Office.

Sing Tao Daily quoted Fujian and Macau sources reported yesterday that Zheng Xincong had "worked in Macau", and the above -mentioned personnel adjustment will be announced recently.

Zheng Xincong, 57, is a fairy tourist in Fujian.Data show that he used to work in Fujian in the past. He used to be deputy director of the Provincial Economic and Trade Commission and Deputy Secretary -General of the Provincial Government. In 2011 and 2013, he served as the mayor of Ningde and the mayor of Quanzhou.

In 2015, Zheng Xincong served as the secretary of the Quanzhou Municipal Party Committee and in 2017 and the director of the Standing Committee of the Quanzhou Municipal People's Congress.The following year, he was promoted to the deputy governor of Fujian Province, but one year later he unloaded this position and served as the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and Secretary -General.In April this year, he was once again appointed as the deputy governor.

Luo Yonggang, born in September 1966, was born in Xishuo Prefecture in the mountains.He graduated from the Education Management of Education Management of Inner Mongolia Normal University and worked in Inner Mongolia for a long time., Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee.

In April 2019, Luo Yonggang was transferred to Hubei as a member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee, and served as the Deputy Director of the Macau Sino -joint Office half a year later.

Sing Tao Daily quoted sources as saying that Luo Yonggang was transferred to the Deputy Director of the Hong Kong Sino -China United Office. It may be in charge of political and legal work, including connecting the Hong Kong Disciplinary Force and the Central Committee of the Central Committee in Hong Kong.