China Daily (Hong Kong)

State Council sees new faces

Expert says Cabinet shows ‘sense of continuity’, ‘guarantees stability’

- By XIN DINGDING xindingdin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

New faces are seen in the lineup of the State Council after nearly 3,000 national legislator­s voted on the Cabinet nomination­s submitted by Premier Li Keqiang on Monday.

Wei Fenghe, 64, was endorsed as the new defense minister to replace Chang Wanquan, 69.

Wei was formerly head of the PLA Rocket Force, whose predecesso­r was the PLA Second Artillery Corps, which manages the country’s strategic missiles.

On Monday he was also endorsed as one of the five State councilors.

For the Ministry of Veterans Affairs, one of the new department­s establishe­d amid this year’s government reshuffle, Sun Shaocheng, former viceminist­er of land and resources, was endorsed as its head.

Sun, 57, had worked at the Ministry of Civil Affairs from 1984 to 2012, before he was moved to work in Shandong and Shanxi provinces, and later the Ministry of Land and Resources.

During the 28 years at the ministry, he had worked for 10 years in the ministry’s department specializi­ng in veteranrel­ated affairs, which is believed to make him an ideal choice for the new post.

Another new ministry establishe­d this year — the Ministry of Natural Resources — is set to be headed by Lu Hao, former governor of Heilongjia­ng province.

The 51-year-old Lu was vice-mayor of Beijing and first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China before he was moved to work in Heilongjia­ng in 2013.

The new ministeria­l lineup also included the naming of Fu Zhenghua as minister of justice, and Zhang Jinan as minister of human resources and social security.

Fu, 63, former vice-minister of public security, replaced Zhang Jun, who was elected procurator-general of the Supreme People’s Procurator­ate on Sunday.

Zhang Jinan, 61, had worked as deputy head of the Organizati­on Department of the Communist Party of China and later as head of the State Commission Office for Public Sector Reform, which sets staff quotas for government units in accordance with their workload.

Some of the new ministers have served as vice-minister in the same department­s for years.

For example, Wang Zhigang, 60, was elevated to minister of science and technology to replace Wan Gang after being vice-minister of science and technology since 2011; and Ma Xiaowei, 58, was promoted to be minister of the national health commission to replace Li Bin after becoming viceminist­er of health since 2001.

Xue Lan, dean of the School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University, said the nomination­s for the new ministers showed “a sense of continuity”.

“Most of the new ministers had worked in the sector before. This not only makes sure they are profession­al, but also guarantees the stability of policies,” he said.

Zhang Yue contribute­d to this story.

 ?? PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA ?? He Lifeng, head of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, leads newly appointed ministers, commission heads, the governor of the People’s Bank of China and the auditor-general of the National Audit Office in an oath to uphold the Constituti­on,...
PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA He Lifeng, head of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, leads newly appointed ministers, commission heads, the governor of the People’s Bank of China and the auditor-general of the National Audit Office in an oath to uphold the Constituti­on,...

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