The chairman of the Presidium of the Central Jury of the Chinese Kuomintang recently passed away due to Hao Baicun and other three people. Party Chairman Jiang Qichen hired the former vice chairman Hao Longbin the day before yesterday. The number of chairman of the Presidium of the Central Jury reached 82. Jiang You also hired 35 people including Lin Rongde, former acting party chairman, as the judges, which "expanded" the number of judges in the KMT to an unprecedented record of 975. If you add 82 chairman of the presidium, the total number will exceed 1,000.
Hao Longbin
Party insiders said that although the central judges only meet once a year, the larger the number, the higher the threshold for making up the “over half” of the meeting; although the party counts the number of people at each meeting, they are deducted first The number of people who asked for leave to lower the threshold is still barely reaching the threshold. If the number of people continues to expand without limit, it will be more difficult to get the number of meetings in the future.
The chairman of the presidium of the 20th Central Jury of the Kuomintang was originally 84, and Hao Baicun, the former president of the Executive Yuan, ranked first, but Hao Baicun and the former deputy head of the defense department Wang Wenxie and the former deputy director of the Supervision Yuan Zheng Shuizhi After passing away, there were 81 chairman of the presidium. When Jiang Qichen recruited Hao Longbin, the opponent of the chairman by-election, the presidium became 82.
In addition, Jiang Qichen also approved the appointment of 35 new judges in 6 categories, including 8 retiring "legislators" Wang Yumin and Yunlin County Mayor Zhang Lishan, and 9 retiring regional "legislators" Li Yanxiu, and retiring political officials. Zeng Mingzong, scholar Zhou Jixiang, outgoing members of the Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China Lin Rongde and Xiao Jingtian and other 11 people, and five outgoing party cadres Du Jiande, Li Zhehua, Cheng Meihua, Wei Pingzheng and Lin Huowang.
It is reported that all the previous party chairmen were listed as "former chairmen", none of which were the middle judges; the only exception was Zhu Lilun, who was appointed as the middle judge after resigning as Taoyuan county magistrate. Although he later became the party chairman, he is still on the list of middle judges.
Party insiders pointed out that although the Central Judges have no substantive power, they can only make suggestions. It is far inferior to the Central Standing Committee’s ability to participate in decision-making at the Central Standing Committee. There are still many people who want this title. It sounds louder when walking around the grassroots or the mainland.
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