Chapter 620 Unexplainable Misunderstanding
Chapter 620 Unexplainable Misunderstanding
Listening to Qi Tongwei tapping on the table, Zhu Hongwen smiled awkwardly and stopped talking.
He understood that what he and Lin Gangjian had done in the past two days had displeased his top leader, and a crack had appeared in their relationship again.
Otherwise, I wouldn't have refuted him so directly.
Yi Xuexue said, "Mayor, you are absolutely right. We must fully mobilize the enthusiasm of workers and the people to promote the prosperity of the national economy. I will start working on this when I return."
Qi Tongwei nodded slightly, and ended the topic by reminding others to pay attention to quality and quantity.
As soon as the topic of Yi Xuexue was over, Zhu Hongwen couldn't wait to show off his achievements and make up for it: "I will also say a few words about the implementation of our city's rotation system."
Qi Tongwei suddenly checked his watch and interrupted with a wave of his hand, saying, "It's almost time. Deputy Secretary Yu will be here soon. Let's stop here today. Comrade Hong Wen, please report to the Municipal Party Committee on the rotation system. This is not just government work. We still need to hear Secretary He's opinion."
Okay, let's have someone remove the tables and chairs."
Zhu Hongwen was stunned and nodded with a forced smile.
Xu Lian was very happy to see this.
He took the initiative to arrange for people to remove the stools and chairs, and even personally pulled Zhu Hongwen's stool away, without giving Zhu Hongwen any face. He still remembered the last time Zhu Hongwen had tricked him.
Whether it is for revenge or to replace the other party, he will strike the other party without mercy.
Everyone braved the cold wind and joined the municipal party committee.
Just now, when we were sitting there, we were all very close together and the wind wasn't too strong, so we could still bear it. But now, without each other to keep warm, the cold is even worse.
Xia Ying took off her military coat and wanted to return it to Qi Tongwei, but Qi Tongwei refused, "You wear it, I'm not cold."
Not much later than the estimated time, the convoy appeared in everyone's sight.
A police car led the way in front, and several black cars followed closely behind. When they saw the Beishan Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government's convoy, they slowly approached.
He Anxia gave the deputy secretary enough face and opened the car door himself.
Yu Huabei, a man with gray hair and a round face, got out of the car and shook hands cordially with a group of cadres from Beishan City with a smile on his face. He was not here to ask for punishment, but to win them over and make demands.
Although he knew that Qi Tongwei had no hope of going to Wenshan, he was still obsessed with what he called the "Northern Central Axis". If this concept was implemented, even if he did not get promoted in this term, his chances of getting promoted in the next term would greatly increase, or he could be transferred to another province to become a governor or provincial party secretary during the term.
But his friendly attitude made He Anxia and Qi Tongwei extremely alert.
They are not afraid of people like Zhao Anbang who are straightforward and criticize them by name, but they are a little difficult to deal with smiling tigers, such as the Yin-Yang master Tian Guofu.
After talking to He Anxia for a few words, Qi Tongwei continued to shake hands.
Yu Huabei had seen Qi Tongwei's photo, and even if he hadn't seen his photo, he knew that the person shaking hands with him second must be the second-in-command.
"You are Comrade Qi Tongwei, you look very young." Yu Huabei said with admiration.
He Anxia couldn't understand Yu Huabei's thoughts, so he raised his head and said, "Secretary Yu, although Tongwei is young, he is very good at his work. He has made many achievements in Handong, and even Member Zhong of the National Council has praised him highly."
Yu Huabei's eyes lit up and he nodded repeatedly, "Really? Not bad, not bad." Thinking of Qi Tongwei's resume, he sighed:
"Actually, I had specifically checked out Comrade Tong Wei before coming here. To be honest, I was really surprised. He even outshined all the cadres at Hanjiang. He's a heroic young man."
He Anxia thought to himself that although Yu Huabei's words seemed to be a compliment, they actually contained a derogatory meaning, as if implying that Qi Tongwei had used tricks to win over Tian Fengyi and was too young and impulsive.
So he said, "Secretary Yu, what you call 'unexpected' is actually just because we don't understand certain things deeply enough.
If we can explore and understand from multiple aspects, then what we see and hear will be the most real situation. Only in this way can we truly understand a person's abilities and qualities and not be biased.
Take this comrade for example. Although he is young, he is very steady and composed. When faced with difficulties and challenges, he always responds calmly and comes up with ingenious solutions.
What is even more rare is that he is diligent and meticulous in his work and always puts the interests of the people first.
Just now, while welcoming you, they organized a unique government brief meeting. This is a model of diligence, and this kind of professionalism is even more admirable." Finally, he added, "Unlike many of our cadres, who only know how to flatter and gossip, causing those who are working hard to suffer."
Qi Tongwei's face felt hot. He Anxia was really thinking too highly of himself.
Yu Huabei glanced at He Anxia sideways, keenly aware that there was something behind his words. He immediately thought of the piles of letters of complaint the Discipline Inspection Commission had received about the two people, saying that the two were monopolizing power, carrying out political purges, and using the rotation system to eliminate dissidents.
He agreed very much and said, "Well, Comrade Anxia, what you said is in line with the spirit of our Discipline Inspection Commission's instructions. The same principle applies when we investigate someone. Whether he is a good person or a bad person, honest or corrupt, we can never judge based on one thing, nor can we judge based solely on what someone wrote on paper. That's why I came here specifically this time to get to know Comrade Tong Wei better."
This further misunderstood He Anxia, who thought Yu Huabei was deliberately picking on the two men. Was he investigating them? What was the meaning of integrity or corruption? Could they be corrupt just by arriving?
He Anxia suppressed his anger and said, "Yes, then I'll have to trouble Secretary Yu to get to know our comrade well. Our comrade is just like his name, great and upright, and will never become a corrupt element!"
Yu Huabei was stunned and felt something was wrong. The municipal party secretary was obviously a little emotional.
Is it really that serious? Aren’t they just some letters of complaint? Which of the lower-level cadres don’t have them?
Didn’t Old Pei suppress the two of them?
But it feels wrong, as if this emotion is directed at me?
It was their first meeting and they had no grudges against each other, so where did the emotions come from?
Could it be that the other party knew something?
Yes.
This is the son of the Secretary of the Handong Provincial Party Committee. Qi Tongwei came here to help him achieve political achievements.
I wanted to transfer Qi Tongwei to Wenshan, and this must have reached his ears through Pei Yihong. He felt that he had picked his peach and deliberately picked him.
This old Pei is too arrogant and has no principles. How could the content of their conversation be passed on to the lower levels?
He wanted to explain, but he felt like as a deputy provincial party secretary, he needed to explain like a municipal party secretary. Even if his father was the provincial party secretary, what difference would that make?
He is not a cadre who only obeys his superiors. He has his own principles and bottom line.
Not to mention that his father is the provincial party secretary, even if Pei Yihong is in front of him, he dares to criticize any misconduct.
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