Hong Kong media disclosed that high -level adjustments in the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council of China, Wang Lingsui, deputy dean of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences will serve as Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macau Office.

Hong Kong Sing Tao Daily today (3rd) quoted the information of the Beijing social science community disclosed the information and quoted sources reported that Wang Linggui has been appointed new position on the eve of the Spring Festival, and is expected to officially take office after the Spring Festival.

On the 30th of last month, the leaders of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences visited the old leaders and old experts of some institutes before the Spring Festival.Vice Dean Gao Xiang, Gao Peiyong and Jiang Hui, but did not see Wang Linggui's name.The official website of the Academy of Social Sciences shows that there are four deputy deans of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Public information shows that Wang Linggui is 55 years old. He joined the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in December 2010, and then served as the dean of the Institute of Information Intelligence and Intelligence of the Academy of Social Sciences.According to reports, Wang Linggui's research fields include global strategy, anti -terrorism, Xinjiang issues, and Hong Kong and Macao issues.

Liu Zhaoga, vice president of the National Hong Kong and Macau Research Association, said that Wang Linggui was an international political scholar and said that the situation in Hong Kong was relatively calm in the past, but in recent years, Western forces headed by the United States have increased intervention and used Hong Kong to harm national security.Even trying to create turmoil and turning Hong Kong into a subversive base. The threat of external forces will increase. If there are scholars familiar with international politics to join the Hong Kong and Macao Office, it will help the central government to control the complex and changeable situation of Hong Kong.

Sing Tao Daily also pointed out that there are currently six deputy directors of the Hong Kong and Macau Office. Among them, Song Zhe is 62 years old. It is temporarily unclear whether he will retire.