"Third, immediately arrange a meeting of the Provincial Party Committee Secretariat after dinner. Invite all the other comrades to formally discuss the Hope Project jointly proposed by Comrade Liu Hongyi and the Ningzhou Youth League Committee. The Secretariat meeting must reach a resolution on the Hope Project and take detailed minutes!"

This is even more the job of the first secretary of the provincial party committee.

Generally speaking, when the Secretariat discusses major issues, in order to ensure that everyone's opinions are basically consistent, the first secretary will usually communicate with the main members of the team individually first.

If there are different opinions, we will have one-on-one discussions and work with them one-on-one. Only after we have basically reached a consensus can we bring the matter to the meeting.

If a meeting is held hastily, and a confrontation develops, that would be disastrous, as it would challenge the First Secretary's authority. A mature leader would do everything in his power to avoid such a situation.

But now, time is too tight. Before the meeting, Tai Zhengyang can no longer communicate with all members of the Secretariat individually. This task can only fall on Fang Weijun. When he calls to notify them, he should tactfully convey Tai Zhengyang's opinions to other leaders of the Secretariat and ask them to think about it in their minds before the meeting so that they have a clear idea of ​​what they are doing.

Of course, before the meeting, Tai Zhengyang must meet with Governor Han Keying. He doesn't have time to communicate with all members of the team, but the opinions of the second-in-command must be unified first.

As long as the first secretary and the second secretary agree, the resolution will be easier to pass.

Fang Zimu's persistence played a crucial role in the secretary's office meeting held in the evening.

No matter what you do, you must do it in a legitimate way.

There are two main units promoting the Hope Project: Zhuang'an County and the Ningzhou Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League.

Both units are directly under the management of Fang Zimu.

Therefore, Fang Zimu firmly supported Liu Hongyi, and other comrades did not have many objections. In fact, most of the main leaders of the provincial party committee had already known about the news that Chen Keping and several other senior leaders did not approve of the Hope Project.

It is said that the source of the information is the Provincial Youth League Committee.

Liao Zhengdong was the most determined "oppositionist", and his base was in Beidu, so he was more informed.

After he got the news, he certainly wouldn't keep it secret.

For Liao Zhengdong, having already lost the favor of the provincial Party Committee's First Secretary, he had no choice but to "go down this path to the end." Playing both sides is the biggest taboo in officialdom.

After learning the news, other comrades naturally expressed different opinions at the secretary's office meeting.

In the end, Fang Zimu, Han Keying, and Tai Zhengyang all expressed their opinions clearly, and the matter was finally resolved.

However, one of the secretariat members who raised objections also clearly stated that he would obey the organization's decision and reserve his own opinion. Tai Zhengyang did not force him to do so.

It is very necessary to form this resolution within the system.

This is a collective decision, representing the collective will of the Zhennan Provincial Party Committee.

Theoretically, if the Communist Youth League Central Committee disagreed with the Hope Project, then with the resolution of the secretaries' meeting, Zhennan Province could have carried it out on its own. There's no document stipulating that a project to donate money to support education must be nationwide.

Strictly speaking, as long as the Zhuang'an County Party Committee reached a resolution, the Hope Project could even be launched in Zhuang'an County. Unless higher authorities issued a document explicitly prohibiting it, Liu Hongyi would not have to "pay attention" to anyone's criticism.

Perhaps influenced by the Hope Project of later generations, Liu Hongyi did not intend to do it on a small scale from the beginning. Instead, he directly reported to the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and requested to carry out this Hope Project nationwide.

On the one hand, Liu Hongyi felt that this was a good thing and that as many people as possible should be encouraged to pay attention to and participate in it. On the other hand, Liu Hongyi was unwilling to bear such a "risk" alone.

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