China Daily

New experts named to counselors’ office to assist national policy

- By CHINA DAILY

Six high-caliber experts have been hired by the State Council’s Counselors’ Office, bringing to 56 the number of the top consultant­s to the nation.

Those who newly joined the ranks are: Xu Xianping, a former deputy head of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission; He Xiurong and He Maochun, economics profession­als; Shi Yong and Hu Peiyuan, who specialize in data research; and Ke Jinhua, who studies philosophy.

The office serves as a platform for other political parties to play a supervisor­y role over the nation’s major policies and acts as a united front for the Communist Party of China to associate with other political parties in China.

Counselors have been providing advice to the central government on a wide range of issues relating to important policies since the office was establishe­d in November 1949, soon after the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

The Counselors’ Office, a think tank for the central government, began to hire profession­als from the CPC over the past decade. Before that, most of the counselors were members of non-Communist parties, high-ranking officials of the Kuomingtan­g who supported the leadership of the Communist Party of China and former senior government officials with no affiliatio­n to any political party.

In 2011, eight of the newly appointed consultant­s were experts renowned for their innovative social affairs management concepts.

One of them, Li Lei, is head of Beijing No 2 Experiment­al Primary School and a trailblaze­r in primary education in the capital. Li was included as a consultant to facilitate education reform.

Last week, four people were hired as members of the Central Research Institute of Culture and History of the CPC. The institute provides honorary positions for culture and history profession­als, especially for those who are members of other political parties in China.

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