Changed the top institution in Hong Kong, China 0:19 on January 5

As protests continue in Hong Kong, the Chinese government has announced that it has replaced the top foreign agencies in Hong Kong. In this regard, Hong Kong media has commented that experts have said that Chinese leaders were dissatisfied with the analysis of the local authorities' situation regarding a series of protests.

The Chinese government has announced on April 4 that it has replaced and appointed the leader of the Hong Kong Liaison Office, the head of the Chinese government's branch office in Hong Kong, and Chief of Staff Min Wang. The reason for the change was not disclosed.

According to Hong Kong media, Mr. Wang's tenure as an unusually short term of more than two years has dissatisfied with Chinese leaders analyzing the situation of overseas agencies regarding protests lasting nearly seven months in Hong Kong. Experts say that they were holding

Mr. Wang consistently so far, expressed its position to support the Hong Kong government, it had attended even when Hayashi Teitsuki-ah chief executive of the Hong Kong government top last month, was met with Xi Jinping Jintao in Beijing.

Meanwhile, Mr. Wang Ning, who has served as secretary of the Communist Party Committee in Qinghai and Shanxi provinces in China, has been appointed as the successor to Wang. It seems that there is an aim to strengthen the cooperation of.