Zhang Dongmei nombrada subdirectora de la oficina de asuntos de Hong Kong

Pekín ha nombrado a Zhang Dongmei, exvicepresidenta de la Federación Nacional de Mujeres de China, como nueva subdirectora de la Oficina de Asuntos de Hong Kong y Macao. Es la primera mujer en ocupar el cargo desde la elevación de rango de la oficina en 2023. El nombramiento cubre la vacante dejada por la partida de Xiang Bin a principios de este año.

El Consejo de Estado ha nombrado a Zhang Dongmei como subdirectora de la Oficina de Asuntos de Hong Kong y Macao (HKMAO, por sus siglas en inglés), según anunció la agencia de noticias Xinhua este miércoles. Zhang, de 58 años, se desempeñó anteriormente como vicepresidenta de la Federación Nacional de Mujeres de China y no cuenta con experiencia previa conocida en asuntos de Hong Kong. Su nombramiento cubre la vacante creada por la salida de Xiang Bin, miembro del grupo del Partido Comunista de China en la oficina, a principios de este año, con lo que el número total de subdirectores asciende a cinco. Xia Baolong ha dirigido la HKMAO desde 2020, y la oficina fue elevada en 2023 a una unidad que reporta directamente al liderazgo central del partido. Zhou Ji, director de la oficina de enlace de Pekín en Hong Kong, forma parte de la cúpula directiva del organismo. Esta selección marca el primer nombramiento de una mujer en el puesto de subdirectora desde dicha elevación de rango.

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