Chen Zhu, a noted scientist in hermatology and molecular biology, became China’s new minister of health after his nomination was approved by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress. Before his new post, Chen was the vice president of Chinese Academy of Sciences and also held leadership titles of a couple of prestigeous medical centers and research institutes in Shanghai.
It is said that Chen’s rise is very much the result of his disdain of bureaucracy and bold ideas on China’s ongoing medical reform. But what makes his appointment stand out in this year’s wide reshuffle of high-ranking officials is his affliation to no political party in China. In fact, Chen is not the first non-communist to be installed as minister. Just this April, Xu Guanhua, Chen’s colleague at the Academy of sciences but who belongs to one of China’s eight democratic parties, was also appointed as minister of Science and Technology. But in comparison, Chen’s partyless background as well as his appointment to such high office is an even rarer phenomenon in this country’s party-everywhere political life. Although it’s naive to assume the central leadership of China now is pondering a political reform across the board, Chen’s appointment could actually be harbinger of some bold moves in the personnel system of civil service as promised by the ruling party.
原帖由 moxfactor 於 2007-7-9 18:38 發表
not for those who are too blinded by their so-called democratic values that they can't realize China is actually moving slowly towards a multi-party nation. albeit a slow process, but nonetheless ...
原帖由 moxfactor 於 2007-7-10 14:12 發表
thx for reply Rubber, now i know 1 other person in this forum who doesn't think everything revolves around a little 7m pop. city called Hong Kong.
i hope peer pressure won't cause these 2 (i hear there's another non-communist who was elected into a gov't position several months earlier) to budge from their non-partisan standpoints. it really is a big step for such a backward thinking country to take, and in a far off sense, perhaps will ease the talks between China and North Korea in the future. (excuse me if i'm not clearer, on a tight schedule here)
原帖由 Rubber 於 2007-7-10 19:44 發表
democracy ( where people are born equal )
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