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2002-11-16
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[face=Arial Black][face=Verdana]CNN.com - Challenges abound for new leader Hu - Nov. 15, 2002 Challenges abound for new leader Hu By Willy Wo-Lap Lam CNN Senior China Analyst Friday, November 15, 2002 Posted: 2:24 PM HKT (0624 GMT) The famous tact and management skills of the new party chief will be tested to the limits (CNN) -- While being a product of last-minute compromise, the make-up of the Politburo Standing Committee (PSC) will make it very difficult for its first-among-equals, Hu Jintao, to assert his authority. Five of the nine members of the supreme ruling council are considered close to former party chief, President Jiang Zemin. They include his alter ego Zeng Qinghong, Vice-premier Wu Bangguo, Guangdong party secretary Li Changchun, and the former party bosses of Beijing and Shanghai, respectively Jia Qinglin and Huang Ju. (New leadership: Profiles | Gallery) Among cadres outside of the Jiang or Shanghai Faction, Vice-Premier Wen Jiabao is slated to succeed mentor Zhu Rongji as prime minister, while Luo Gan, protég?of out-going parliament chief Li Peng, is to be in charge of law and order. The only PSC member who can be said to be close to Hu is Shandong party boss Wu Guanzheng, a fellow graduate from elite Qinghua University. However, Wu, slated to head the critical anti-corruption agency, the Central Commission for Disciplinary Inspection (CCDI), also has links with Jiang's top adviser Zeng. (New anti-graft head) Beijing sources close to the Hu camp said the famous tact and management skills of the new party chief would be tested to the limits if he is to minimize squabbling in the PSC. Leadership Su Li, a Hong Kong-based biographer of Hu, pointed out the 59-year-old former party secretary of Tibet must try immediately to project leadership -- and to use tough tactics if needed to cut through factional and bureaucratic impediments. In terms of factional dynamics, the Beijing sources said Hu would have no choice but to form quasi-alliance relationships with Wen, Wu Guanzheng, and Luo. And should he be bogged down by internecine bickering, the media-shy Hu may have to emulate certain American leaders by taking his case directly to the people. "Hu is in a position to exploit grievances among hinterland cadres who feel the Shanghai Faction has for the past decade given special favors and policies to Shanghai and other coastal cities," said a Shanghai-based Western diplomat. "The vice-president, who has spent 21 years in China's poorest provinces, can project the image of a leader who cares for the great majority of Chinese who have lost out in the course of reform." 'New classes' At the same time, the Hu-Wen team may try to co-opt members of the "new classes," particularly private businessmen, who think they still have not been accorded political status commensurate with their economic contributions. For example, only one businessman, the chief of the immensely successful Haier Group, Zhang Ruimin, was inducted into the Central Committee -- and only as an alternate member -- during elections at the just-ended 16th Party Congress. Political analysts said Hu and his so-called Communist Youth League (CYL) Faction had done reasonably well in the Central Committee ballots on Thursday. The analysts said 20-odd CYL Faction affiliates had become full Central Committee members. Apart from party and government department heads such as Justice Minister Zhang Fusen, Minister of Personnel Zhang Xuezhong, and United Front Work chief Liu Yandong, up-and-coming Hu-affiliated cadres from the regions include Fujian party boss Song Defu, Henan Governor Le Keqiang, Gansu Governor Lu Hao, and Yunnan Governor Xu Rongkai. It is expected that at the 17th Congress in 2007, more of Hu protégés will be ready to make it to senior bodies such as the Politburo and even the PBS. Until then, however, Hu must pull out the stops to demonstrate his ability to build bridges to other factions -- and to project the refreshing image of a reformist, close-to-the-masses general secretary. [/face][/face][em24][em24][em24] 在老美的眼中,中国的大门永远是沉重而不可信赖的!?可悲
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