A quarter of an hour later, Luo Qianwei's face gradually turned a shade of purplish-red. She flipped back to the first page and made several corrections with a red pen before handing it back to Lin Xiao. "I need to go to the venue shortly. When the county head arrives, you can take this to show him."
Lin Xiao hesitated, feeling that it was inappropriate for her to present it to the leader, but seeing Luo Qianwei's attitude, she decided against voicing her concerns.
When Li Hao saw Lin Xiao's revised draft, his eyes lit up. He retained the essence of the original document regarding the implementation of provincial policies and summarized the local achievements, focusing on the prominent issues in Yurou County while not getting bogged down in minor details. He provided solid foundational data for several key areas he had been researching and proposed practical measures that were both substantial and concise.
It seemed she not only absorbed what he had said but also understood the areas he was concerned about. When he first recognized Lin Xiao, he regretted having her as his secretary. However, after reading her draft today, he felt that his senior sister Zhao Chengxing's recommendation was indeed a good one.
A well-written document reveals a person's thinking, perspective, and ideas; Lin Xiao was impressive.
Li Hao picked up a pen and made some partial modifications to the draft, double-checking the data before asking Luo Qianwei to finalize it for printing.
Li Hao had discussed his ideas in advance with County Party Secretary Song Hongjun, who expressed full support for him. Before taking office, Provincial Committee member Zhang Shujiji had specifically met with Song Hongjun and instructed him that as long as Li Hao did not deviate from the political line, he should fully support Li Hao's reforms in Yu Rao and let him take charge.
Song Hongjun knew that his position as County Party Secretary was not due to exceptional personal ability but rather because the organization needed someone politically stable who would not seek advancement but would avoid mistakes.
Lin Xiao quickly reached out to take the draft that was handed over. Feeling anxious about how the county head would react, she felt a weight lift off her shoulders at that moment, and a smile involuntarily crept onto her face.
As Li Hao handed over the draft, he caught sight of her relaxed expression and thought to himself that she was still young and couldn't hide her feelings.
The county work conference commenced as scheduled. Li Hao spoke for less than a quarter of an hour before there was an uproar followed by dead silence. At the beginning of the meeting, Wang Kai reiterated the conference rules: phones should be on silent mode and calls should not be taken.
Such requests were standard protocol, and attendees often disregarded them as they had in previous years; some still checked their phones.
"Li Hongxin from Mao Wei Township, please do not return to your seat," Li Hao paused his speech to address Li Hongxin who had stepped out to take a call. "After this meeting, you will need to submit a written reflection to the County Discipline Inspection Commission."
"County Head, I'm sorry," Li Hongxin attempted to explain.
Li Hao interrupted him sharply. "Did you not hear or understand today's meeting discipline? Where are the comrades from the Disciplinary Committee?"
Two committee members quickly approached Li Hongxin and whispered something to him before he reluctantly left the venue.
Sitting in the back row, Lin Xiao was stunned; she hadn't expected that discussions about improving cadre conduct would begin right there in the meeting hall. She glanced at Zhou Bin beside her; both wore expressions of disbelief.
Aside from reading from his prepared remarks, Li Hao infused his speech with insights from his research and spoke for a full two hours.
Although there was a voice recorder, Lin Xiao still diligently took notes on Li Hao's impromptu remarks. Lin Xiao thought to herself that a PhD is indeed a PhD; she wondered when she would be able to quote references and present her ideas as clearly as he did.
Li Hao proposed a vigorous reform of the cadre's work style, suggesting that the Disciplinary Committee should highlight a typical case each month. He emphasized the need to develop the tourism industry in accordance with local conditions, rather than aggressively promoting industrial investment. He also advocated for the Provincial Government to strive for the construction of high-speed railways and highways.
As Lin Xiao listened to the recording in her office and reorganized the speech, she genuinely felt a sense of anxiety for the county head. It was truly a case of a young bull not fearing the tiger, much like Zheng Jie. At the same time, she felt a surge of pride; her seniors at Xiangtian University were all cheering her on!
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