(Hong Kong News) Hong Kong media quoted sources as reports that the senior management of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council of the State Council of the State Council of the State Council of the State Council and Wang Linggui, deputy dean of the Social Sciences who are familiar with the International Political Sciences, served as the Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macau Office.

According to Sing Tao Daily, people from Beijing Social Sciences revealed that Wang Linggui has been appointed as the deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Office on the eve of the Spring Festival. It is expected that it will officially take office after the Spring Festival.

China Social Sciences Network posted on January 30 that the leaders of the Social Sciences visited some of the colleges and leaders of the Social Sciences on the eve of the Spring Festival.Among the leaders of the Social Sciences of the Social Sciences, the dean Xie Fuzhan and many deputy deans were lacking in Wang Linggui.

Wang Linggui is 54 years old. He graduated from the Arabic Department of Beijing Foreign Studies University. He is a doctor of law. He has been a reporter at the Economic Daily. In 2005, he entered the Development Research Center of the State Council.At the end of 2010, Wang Linggui was transferred to the Deputy Director of the Institute of Contemporary China of the Social Sciences.The deputy dean of the Academy of Social Sciences has become a deputy ministerial cadre.

The main responsibilities of the Information Intelligence Research Institute is to collect, edit and submit comprehensive economic and social research, as well as important ideological theories, important strategic conditions and trends, major events and hot issues at home and abroad.Wang Linggui has a wide range of research, including global strategy, Belt and Road, Hong Kong and Macao issues, Xinjiang issues, Middle East issues, anti -terrorism, etc.

Liu Zhaojia, vice chairman of the China National Hong Kong and Macau Research Association, analyzed that scholars familiar with international politics to join the Hong Kong and Macau Office will help the central government to control the complex and changeable situation of Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong and Macau Office is currently the director of Xia Baolong, the vice chairman of the CPPCC National Committee, and the deputy directors including Zhang Xiaoming, Luo Huining, Fu Ziying, Song Zhe, Huang Liuquan, and Deng Zhonghua.Song Zhe will be 62 years old in April this year, and it is temporarily unclear whether he retires.