Chapter 1172 - 1172 1128 Li Hongyings Banquet
Chapter 1172 - 1172 1128 Li Hongyings Banquet
?Chapter 1172: Chapter 1128: Li Hongying’s Banquet Chapter 1172: Chapter 1128: Li Hongying’s Banquet Speaking of the report and serious matters, Li Hongying didn’t dare to be neglectful in the slightest. This time, the report was not only about the real issues that needed to be reported. More importantly, it was Li Hongying’s attempt to probe. Since Nie Zhenbang took office, Li Hongying’s situation and status had been quite awkward.
As a member of the provincial committee and head of the Propaganda Department, it sounded and looked pretty good. She was in charge of propaganda work for the entire province, responsible for broadcasting, journalism, media, and publishing. But only she knew the reality of her situation. The rank of the head of the Propaganda Department, although not low within the province, was hardly better than that of Liu Xiaomin, the secretary-general of the provincial committee.
Previously, the standing committee of Longxi Province operated independently, each with their own agenda. This was a situation where heroes were shaped by circumstances. Special environments and factors created this state. Hu Shangzhi was seriously ill, and Liu Zhentao was exceptionally powerful, leading to a standoff between the party secretary and the governor, to which the other standing committee members with ulterior motives also contributed. Naturally, this led to a stalemate.
Now, with Nie Zhenbang’s appointment, the power balance in Longxi Province had been disrupted. The inevitable trend was a reshuffle. In the forthcoming clash, how she could maintain a dominant advantage was the critical issue facing Li Hongying.
And now, coming to report on the work was Li Hongying’s attempt, a way of testing the waters and gauging Nie Zhenbang’s attitude.
After pondering for a moment, Li Hongying’s expression was very respectful, and she nodded slightly, “Secretary Nie, the situation is like this, recently, the Central Propaganda Department has emphasized the need to increase the transparency of information from leadership. Nowadays, many leaders from various provinces and cities across the country have opened their own Weibo accounts. They communicate directly with the masses, which is considered a broadening of discourse and has enhanced the government’s credibility.”
At this point, Li Hongying glanced over her notebook, which was one of the biggest benefits of having a notebook on the table during a report. Without a notebook, giving a report entirely from memory could impress the leader. But if there were any omissions or forgotten points, it could give the leader a feeling of instability in handling affairs. It was better to have the notebook on the table.
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