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Chapter 0378

Ren Zhiqian is well-groomed and looks equally good. Although his head is a bit big, he has thick eyebrows and big eyes, a square mouth under a tall nose, and the facial features are well distributed. It is understood that before Ren Zhiqian became the director of the Beijing Office, he was just a Chengguan Town resident.

A deputy mayor of Wu Jiangkai. Not long after Wu Jiangkai took office, provincial leaders came to inspect party building. There was a village in Chengguan Town that was the observation point, and Ren Zhiqian happened to be a cadre of Bao Village. When the leaders arrived at the village, Ren Zhiqian was not satisfied with seeing the senior officials.

Although he had stage fright, he introduced the party building situation in the village calmly and calmly. The provincial leaders were very interested and couldn't help but ask a few more questions. Although the leaders had not prepared the questions mentioned in advance, Ren Zhiqian could not stop talking.

Absolutely, the answers were fluent, which made the leaders very satisfied. It was that time that Ren Zhiqian left a deep impression on Wu Jiangkai.

What Ren Zhiqian didn't expect was that a few months later, Wu Jiangkai suddenly talked to him and, with his consent, transferred him to the Beijing Office as deputy director. In less than half a year,

, the former director of the Beijing Office was transferred to the Health Bureau as director, and Ren Zhiqian naturally took over as director.

What does the Liaison Office in Beijing do? What is its role? Talking about this topic can be traced back to the Tang and Song Dynasties. The full name of the Liaison Office in Beijing is the Liaison Office in Beijing. It took shape as early as the Tang Dynasty, when it was called "Jinzou"

"Yuan", but only the provincial level has the qualifications to establish this institution in Beijing. In the middle of the Tang Dynasty, local Jiedushi had considerable power, monopolizing financial and military power, and the emperor was also afraid of the three. When the imperial power was threatened, he naturally turned his attention to

He focused on the "Jinzouyuan" to check the power of Jiedushi. By the late Tang Dynasty, the power of Jinzouyuan was frightening. He was as high as the prime minister and could even kill Beijing officials wantonly, which was enough to scare people.

Jinzouyuan reached its peak in the Song Dynasty, with functions such as conveying "district reports" and issuing "documentary documents". It was abolished in the Yuan Dynasty, but it was not completely abolished. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it took the form of "township associations" and "guild halls"

The emergence of the guild hall has given it more functions, communicating the connection between the hometown and the capital, receiving local officials who come to Beijing on business trips and students from the hometown who come to Beijing to take exams, safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of the people in the hometown in Beijing, etc. The guild hall has gradually become an important place for political and social activities.

Place, many major historical events and important historical figures in modern times are related to the guild hall, the more famous ones include "Huguang Guild Hall", "Shanshan Guild Hall", etc.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, due to underdeveloped transportation and communications, in order to strengthen the close ties between the central and local governments, the first office in Beijing, the Inner Mongolia Office in Beijing, was born. Ten years later, provincial-level offices in Beijing were successively established.

, were all abolished during the Cultural Revolution. After the reform and opening up, the Beijing Office was revived. Especially in the late 1980s, the number increased greatly and ushered in a period of prosperity. According to incomplete statistics, provinces, cities, counties, and even towns

There are more than 10,000 offices of villages and enterprises of all sizes in Beijing.

The Beijing Office, as the name suggests, is the local office in the capital. Its main functions are external liaison, investment promotion, funding activities for national departments, and official reception of local officials’ visits. Logically speaking, it can only be established after approval by the state.

, but in order to facilitate the connection between the local government and the central government, some places have gone to the capital to set up camp. Where there is money, they buy a piece of land and build a high-end hotel so that leaders can have a place to stay in Beijing. Where there is no money, they rent places.

Either rent private houses, or simply rent out poorly managed hotels, renovate them, and serve them exclusively for leaders.

Since the reform and opening up, local offices in Beijing have played a certain positive role in strengthening inter-regional collaboration, serving the economic and social development of the region, handling emergencies, and maintaining social stability. However, the problems exposed are worrying, such as abnormal

Expenditures are huge, and the annual reception expenses of a county-level Beijing office can reach millions. Some leaders abuse their power and treat the Beijing office as their own home, covering expenses for their children's schooling, travel expenses for relatives and friends, and even giving gifts to their superiors, etc.

All accounts have to be withdrawn from the Beijing Consulate, which is like a bottomless pit that will never end.

Back in Dongquan County, in the early 1990s, we followed suit and established a Beijing office. We rented a small, remote hotel in the capital as a base and sent people from all walks of life. With the financial resources of Dongquan County, we could not afford to support this organization.

, but for the convenience of themselves and their relatives, the leaders mobilized the entire county to preserve it.

After Ren Zhiqian came in, Wu Jiangkai was obviously much more enthusiastic and stood up to greet him. He chose to sit on the sofa for this conversation. Judging from the casualness, the relationship between the two in private should be unusual.

Wu Jiangkai smiled and said: "Zhiqian, I have been wanting to sit down with you for a long time, but I haven't had time. How about it? How is your work going smoothly this year?"

Ren Zhiqian was polite, unbuttoned his suit and said, "Secretary Wu, I didn't do my job well. I failed to report my work to you in time. It was my dereliction of duty. Please criticize and correct me."

"Hey! Why are you talking so far? I don't blame you, I know you are busy." Wu Jiangkai actually lowered his status to talk to Ren Zhiqian, making Shen Tong even more curious about the director of the Beijing Office.

Ren Zhiqian apologized slightly and said: "Secretary Wu, everything goes well, but you don't go there often, so I can't serve you to the best of my ability. I hope you will give me a chance to serve you."

"Haha...you!" Wu Jiangkai laughed heartily and said: "There is a lot of work in the county to keep me busy, but I will go to the capital soon to hold a hometown meeting, you have to take care of it for me!

"

Ren Zhiqian straightened his body immediately and said: "Secretary Wu, please rest assured and promise to do a good job. This year I plan to invite several small heads from various ministries and commissions, as well as some managers and bosses from Dongquan, and I have already chosen the meeting address.

Okay, I’m waiting for you to go.”

Wu Jiangkai nodded and said: "There will be two new people added this year. We must fight for these two people. One is Mr. Xiao who came to Dongquan County last time, and the other is Political Commissar Lu Jiyuan who is in the garrison area guard division." The one who spoke.

At that time, Wu Jiangkai glanced at Shen Tong.

Last time, old Wangtou, the gatekeeper, passed away. As the old company commander, Mr. Xiao personally came to see him die, accompanied by Provincial Party Committee Secretary Qiao Renfu. And political commissar Lu Jiyuan was Lan Yue's uncle. Last time, Guo Jinzhu, the vice chairman of the county CPPCC, made a big fuss and actually alerted people.

Governor Zhang Bingtong was summoned, and Secretary-General Pang Huaiyuan of the Provincial Government Office personally came to handle the matter. The backgrounds of these two people were not simple. However, neither of them were natives of Dongquan, but they had certain connections with Dongquan.

In fact, what Wu Jiangkai values ​​​​is that he can see the shadow of Secretary Qiao and Governor Zhang of the Provincial Party Committee in them.

Ren Zhiqian had also heard about these two senior officials, but it was not easy to invite these two "great gods". Ren Zhiqian thoughtfully pushed the tip of his nose with his finger and said: "Secretary Wu, I will try my best.

I also know that my abilities are limited, so I have to wait and see whether I can be hired."


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