Former Shanghai mayor appointed Party chief of China's Hubei Province

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Ying Yong has been appointed secretary of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China.
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Ying Yong, former Shanghai mayor and deputy Party chief of the municipality, has been appointed secretary of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), replacing Jiang Chaoliang, according to a decision by the CPC Central Committee.

The change comes at a time when the central Chinese province is hit hard by the deadly novel coronavirus outbreak.

Before his experience in Shanghai, Ying served as the president of the provincial high court in eastern China's Zhejiang Province.

Meanwhile, Wang Zhonglin has been appointed secretary of the Wuhan Municipal Committee of the CPC and a member of the Standing Committee of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the CPC, replacing Ma Guoqiang.

Wang was the Party secretary of Jinan in eastern China's Shandong Province before assuming his new post in Wuhan, the provincial capital of Hubei and epicenter of the outbreak.

These transfers and appointments mark the latest shuffling of high-ranking officials in Hubei, a province with more than 59 million people.

Moreover, the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress of Hubei on Tuesday decided to appoint Wang Hesheng as the new director of the provincial health commission. Wang, a newly appointed Standing Committee member of the CPC Hubei Provincial Committee, replaced Liu Yingzi, the former head of the provincial health commission. 


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