Chapter 358 Secretary Gao's Change of Mindset
Chapter 358 Secretary Gao's Change of Mindset
However, it also needs to be reported to the provincial government for record. As it is an unconventional division of labor, the province will definitely inquire about it, but it is probably not a big deal.
But the signal revealed is very clear, that is, Mayor Chen expressed his support for Gao Yuliang to take over as mayor, which can be regarded as part of the job handover.
In this regard, Qi Tongwei speculated that Gao Yuliang should make some response after receiving this goodwill, such as going to his superiors and saying good things to Mayor Chen.
It is also possible that Qi Tongwei is overthinking it. In fact, Mayor Chen just wants to let the high-tech zone let go and develop the industrial layout because of work needs.
"Mayor, is this appropriate?"
"There is no such thing as appropriate or inappropriate. As long as the work requires it, the secretary and I will explain it to the higher-ups.
You must be clear about the responsibilities of the Planning Commission. You cannot escape their approval of industries. Some projects that may require approval from higher-level Planning Commissions should be handed over to them for communication.
In short, this is a direct instruction to you and District Chief Xiao Qi.
Since you are determined to take the path of industrial layout, I will fully support you and you can boldly start it in the high-tech zone.
By the way, I just read your last report this morning about the establishment of a separate law enforcement agency in the High-tech Zone.
I have agreed in principle, but the details need to be revised. It is difficult to expand the staff now, so we can only ask the existing law enforcement bureaus to assign some people over.
As for the management methods, they will be decided by your High-tech Zone Management Committee.
Now you are the generals leading the charge, and the secretary and I are here to help you with logistics."
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Qi Tongwei and Gao Yuliang were still a little surprised when they left.
I never thought things would take such a turn, and that Mayor Chen would be so enthusiastic about this matter.
It was not until Gao Yuliang arrived at the municipal party committee's office and the two sat down that Qi Tongwei took the initiative to speak.
"Teacher Gao, do you think Mayor Chen will firmly take over as the municipal party secretary this time?
I even thought about the consequences if all the GDP data that was concealed this time were added in.
In the end, the mayor didn't mention the matter again, which was considered as his tacit approval."
Gao Yuliang stood in the office with his back to Qi Tongwei, looking at the city map on the wall. This map was still the map of the Dong'ou region in the past, and did not mark the two newly established county-level cities and the newly established Jiangbei New District.
There is also a map next to it, which is the latest map of Jiangbei New District. The division of the High-tech Zone is still marked last year, and it has been expanded a little this year.
“Don’t talk nonsense, let’s not interfere in the leader’s personnel affairs.
Even if you know the situation, just keep it in mind. If you work within the system, you must control your mouth. "
"Yes, Mr. Gao."
Gao Yuliang was in a good mood and didn't even correct Qi Tongwei's way of addressing him. There was no such famous saying as "one should address people by their positions when working".
Qi Tongwei has already figured out Gao Yuliang's temper very well. Although he usually looks gentle and refined, Gao Yuliang actually has not been in politics for long, and some of his thoughts are still hidden.
He is not as cunning as the old fox in the future. Just by calling him that, one can roughly guess what he is thinking.
At present, Gao Yuliang's thoughts have begun to spread to the entire city. From the first thing he saw when he came in, which was the map of the entire city, it can be seen that the power to be in charge of the Planning Commission is very tempting.
Although this department's presence in Dong'ou City is not as strong as in other cities, all major project approvals and establishments require the Planning Commission, and municipal state-owned enterprises are also under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Planning Commission. In principle, municipal state-owned enterprises must submit a report to the Planning Commission when building a new toilet, and only after approval can they hire someone to build it.
However, in Dong'ou City, the actual situation has changed dramatically, which is also determined by the inclination of the main leaders.
Almost all municipal state-owned enterprises participated in the shareholding reform, and most of the power began to be decentralized.
The reason why Qi Tongwei knows the situation so clearly is because their reform template is the several enterprises in the High-tech Zone, and the principles and details are written by Qi Tongwei himself.
Similarly, the right of operation and management is completely given to the business operators, who are mainly employees of state-owned enterprises. Most of the workers join trade unions, which hold shares as shareholders, and the operators are elected by the trade unions.
State-owned capital retains partial holdings, but no longer has controlling rights. This reform can be considered extremely bold.
However, Dong'ou City has one good thing: there are very few state-owned enterprises. Even compared with the two sub-provincial cities in Jiangdong Province, the number is only one-tenth, and the scale is generally small.
With a smaller scale, there are fewer accumulated problems. In addition, the private economy is active and the employees are more active in thinking. They are very enthusiastic about the reform and are willing to borrow money to participate in the investment.
Even if you don't want to work in a state-owned enterprise anymore and want to go into business or find your own way out, there are enough jobs in Dongou City.
Apart from anything else, even if you open a restaurant in the High-tech Zone or other industrial zones in Jiangbei, the annual income will be much better than working.
In addition, the city will give many preferential policies to this batch of restructured state-owned enterprises, and many policies are also learned from the high-tech zones. The process of shareholding reform is extremely smooth.
For this purpose, the province even specially issued a document to praise the Dong'ou Municipal Planning Commission and required the whole province to learn from Dong'ou Municipality's experience in state-owned enterprise reform.
This matter was still being discussed in yesterday's newspapers. The Municipal Planning Commission has been a pretty prominent unit these days, but it was simply handed over to Gao Yuliang. One has to admire Mayor Chen's courage.
But this also confirmed Qi Tongwei's guess that Mayor Chen really did receive strong support from certain quarters and was sure that he could be promoted to the position of municipal party secretary. Otherwise, it would be impossible for him to give the parts that could produce results to other people so easily.
This is human nature. As long as human beings can hold on to power, they will not think of letting it go easily. Many emperors in ancient times only gave up power before they died.
Qi Tongwei has been writing about the Yongzheng Dynasty recently, and the plot of Kangxi's death in Changchun Garden. If Kangxi had determined the crown prince early on, Yongzheng would never have been caught up in so much controversy later.
There are still many doubts about whether the succession was in order in real history. There was a gap of several days between the death of Kangxi and the issuance of the edict of succession by Yongzheng, and Longkodo sealed off Changchun Garden and the imperial palace.
During this period, let alone the popular speculation that the throne was passed on to the Fourteenth Prince instead of the Fourth Prince, these were just hearsay. The traditional Chinese character "yu" is not written like this at all, and the edict was written in Manchu, Mongolian and Chinese.
If he really wanted to forge it, after Longkodo sealed off the imperial palace and Changchun Garden, it would only take him two hours to get the imperial seal and the cloth for writing the edict from the palace, and then forge a new one directly, wanting to write about passing the throne to the Malaysian country's Chengdu.
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