Red flags over future of Chinese megacity’s departing Communist Party boss
Sun Zhengcai’s absence from a handover meeting could signal trouble for the Politburo member, analysts say
Chongqing was again centre stage of national politics on Saturday with the city’s departing Communist Party boss unusually absent from the announcement of his replacement.
Analysts and sources said Sun Zhengcai’s absence from the handover meeting could be a sign that he was in hot water.
They also said the appointment of his replacement, Guizhou party boss Chen Miner, could pave the way for his promotion at the national party congress later this year.
Sun and Chen are among the youngest provincial party chiefs and both had been seen as rising stars.
But in a glaring departure from party protocol, Sun was absent from an event to announce Chen’s appointment. State media also gave no indication of what Sun’s next job might be.
Chongqing’s top post is key because its party boss has a seat at heart of the decision making process, the 25-member Politburo.