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Qu Hai’s news interview

——Deputy Secretary of the Chenzhou Municipal Party Committee and Mayor Qu Hai

Due to work reasons, Qu Hai had been to Chenzhou many times before he officially took up his post in Chenzhou. A few years ago, when he went to Chenzhou, it took several hours to get from the city to the county. Now, except for Guidong and Rucheng, which are undergoing road construction, other counties and cities can basically be reached in just one hour.

On December 18, 2011, Qu Hai came to work in Chenzhou as the deputy secretary of the Chenzhou Municipal Party Committee. He stayed in Chenzhou until December 30, when he was officially elected as the mayor of Chenzhou. In just over 10 days, he conducted research in 11 counties and cities across the city. He said that Chenzhou's leap-forward development in recent years has brought about a great improvement in economic strength, and transportation construction has advanced by leaps and bounds. "This is also an important reason why I was able to visit all 11 counties and cities in such a short period of time."

Urban and rural "integration" is not "sameness"

Xiaoxiang Morning News: Chenzhou's expected GDP growth target in 2012 is 13%, while the per capita disposable income of urban residents and the per capita net income of farmers are The income growth targets are 13% and 16% respectively, one is the same as GDP growth, and the other is 3 percentage points higher than GDP growth. In your government work report, you also proposed that we should highlight coordinated development and accelerate urban-rural integration. This gives the broad masses of farmers more hope in narrowing the gap between urban and rural areas. So, what specific measures will the municipal government take to promote urban-rural integration?

Qu Hai: The reason why we proposed the goals of GDP growth of 13%, urban residents' per capita disposable income growth of 13%, and farmers' per capita net income growth of 16% in 2012 is mainly based on three considerations: The first is the need to implement the spirit of "seeking progress while maintaining stability" and maintain stable and rapid economic growth; the second is the need to achieve synchronization between residents' income growth and economic development; and the third is the need to narrow the gap between urban and rural areas.

Chenzhou is a large agricultural city with a low level of urbanization. At present, the gap between urban and rural residents in income, infrastructure, public services, social security, etc. is still large. Therefore, promoting the coordinated development of urban and rural areas is one of the key tasks in the next five years. Focusing on coordinating urban and rural development, we will focus on promoting the integration of urban and rural planning, infrastructure, industrial layout, and social security, extending urban infrastructure to rural areas, and tilting government financial investment to rural areas. For example, in terms of transportation, we will increase the construction and maintenance of rural roads to make the flow of people and logistics in rural areas more convenient. In terms of the environment, the "Light up Chenzhou" campaign was launched to green, purify, beautify and brighten the main traffic roads, central towns and central villages. In terms of social security, we will realize that "villages have nursing homes" and "counties have welfare homes", so that the elderly care, medical and other security enjoyed by urban residents can also be enjoyed by farmers. Of course, the integrated development of urban and rural areas we want to promote does not require the "sameness" of urban and rural areas, but strives to ensure that urban and rural areas are equal in policy treatment, equal in public and social services, complementary in industrial development, and have the same level of civilization, so that Farmers enjoy the same civilization and benefits as urban residents, enabling comprehensive, coordinated and sustainable development of the entire urban and rural areas.

Strive to double the income of urban and rural residents in five years

Xiaoxiang Morning News: In your government work report, you pointed out that the current development of Chenzhou has problems such as small economic aggregate and low per capita level. , there are also problems such as low industrial level and high pressure on resources and environment. Our understanding is that there is pressure to accelerate development and transform development in Chenzhou. So, in the next few years, how can Chenzhou overcome these dual pressures and achieve good and rapid development?

Qu Hai: Looking beyond Chenzhou, we clearly feel that slow development, insufficient development, and insufficient development are still the basic market conditions of Chenzhou. The total volume and growth rate of many economic indicators in Chenzhou are still the same. The rankings in the province and surrounding cities are all at the bottom. Therefore, in the next five years, Chenzhou’s most important task is still to accelerate development and transform development.

To accelerate development, we will focus on promoting the coordination of the "troika" of investment, consumption and exports. First, maintain steady growth in investment. In the next five years, we will strive to complete a cumulative fixed asset investment of 990 billion yuan. The second is to enhance the driving force of consumption. Consumption is Chenzhou’s short leg, and it is also the space, potential and focus of growth. To this end, we will take a series of effective measures. For example, the "Resident Income Doubling Plan" is implemented and strives to double the income of urban and rural residents on last year's basis by 2016, so that urban and rural residents have money to spend. The third is to accelerate the transfer of industries. Focusing on vigorously promoting the construction of the demonstration zone for undertaking industrial transfer in southern Hunan, we will implement the "Four Thousand" Project for undertaking industrial transfer. That is, starting from this year, we will strive to build 10 million square meters of standard factories in three years, introduce more than 1,000 transfer-oriented enterprises, and actually use Domestic and foreign investment exceeds 100 billion yuan, and the added value of transfer-type enterprises exceeds 100 billion yuan.

Focusing on transformation and development, we will mainly work in two aspects: one is to vigorously promote industrial transformation and development. That is to vigorously promote innovation through the integration of industry, academia and research, accelerate the construction of the "two-oriented" social demonstration zone in Chenzigui, cultivate strategic emerging industries, upgrade traditional advantageous industries, accelerate the modern service industry, improve the quality of modern agriculture, enhance green development capabilities, and promote the park economy Multiply. The other is to vigorously implement industrial upgrading.

By 2013, we strive to have the city's industrial added value exceed 100 billion yuan, the park's total industrial output value to exceed 150 billion yuan, and to cultivate 2 to 3 enterprises with an output value exceeding 10 billion yuan and 3 parks with an output value exceeding 30 billion yuan.

The most critical five years for rise and transformation

Xiaoxiang Morning News: When you were interviewed by a reporter after being elected as the mayor of Chenzhou, you said: "Conforming to the wishes of the people is my greatest goal. "Meeting the needs of the people is my highest pursuit." In the future term, how can you "be a good Chenzhou person and speak the Chenzhou dialect well"? What changes would you most like to see in Chenzhou?

Qu Hai: The next five years will be the most critical five years for Chenzhou’s opening up, rise, transformation and development. It will also be five years full of opportunities and challenges.

We believe that after several years of hard work, Chenzhou will achieve new and big changes. First, there will be a new jump in economic strength. By 2016, the regional GDP, total fiscal revenue, and residents' income will double on the basis of 2011, and the province will be fully ranked and firmly in the forefront of the province's development. Second, infrastructure will have a new look. Infrastructure in transportation, water conservancy, energy, information and other areas will be more complete. Third, there will be new breakthroughs in transformation and development. Traditional industries have been optimized and upgraded, strategic emerging industries have developed and grown, and the coordination and sustainability of development have been significantly enhanced. Fourth, urban and rural coordination will have a new pattern. By 2016, the city's urbanization rate will be over 50%, of which the urbanization rate in the Chenzigui region will be over 70%, basically forming a new pattern with urban agglomerations as the main form and coordinated urban and rural development. Fifth, ecological civilization will have new results. Basically form an industrial structure, production method, and consumption model that conserve resources, energy, and protect the environment. In short, we believe that in the near future, an international and modern new Chenzhou that is open, inclusive, economically prosperous, culturally diverse, socially harmonious, ecologically beautiful, and people are happy will be unveiled to the world.

With heavy rainfall on the 18th and 20th, Qu Hai, deputy secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, dispatched heavy rainfall response and flood prevention work

According to the forecast of the municipal meteorological department, from the 18th to the 20th of this month, Chenzhou City, Hunan There will be another round of heavy rainfall. On the morning of May 17, Qu Hai, deputy secretary of the Municipal Party Committee and Mayor, came to the Municipal Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters to dispatch heavy rainfall response and flood control work. Qu Hai stressed that departments at all levels in the city should be fully prepared to prevent and fight major floods and ensure a safe passage through the flood season. According to the forecast of the Municipal Meteorological Department, the weather in Chenzhou City from the 18th to the 20th will be: cloudy to light to moderate rain on the 18th; moderate rain, locally heavy rain to heavy rain on the 19th; light rain to cloudy on the 20th, with an average rainfall of 30 in three days About millimeters. At the dispatch meeting, Qu Hai listened to reports on the recent heavy rainfall response and flood control work from the city’s prevention index and the city’s meteorology, water conservancy and other departments. Qu Hai pointed out that in the face of the heavy rainfall that occurred across the city some time ago, departments at all levels responded appropriately and were fully prepared to minimize the disaster. At present, Chenzhou City's flood prevention work has entered a critical period. All departments at all levels must strengthen their responsibilities and implement various measures to ensure that the floods are safely spent and that the people's production and living order and the safety of life and property are not affected. Qu Hai requested that the implementation of responsibilities should be strengthened, and departments at all levels should strengthen leadership and duty systems to implement responsibilities at all levels. Relevant responsible persons are not allowed to leave their posts without special reasons. It is necessary to strengthen the defense of key areas. Departments and units such as water conservancy, meteorology, land, safety supervision, and coal must perform their duties and keep their positions. Strengthen the defense of reservoirs, hydropower stations, mines, tailings reservoirs, geological disaster hazard points, and municipalities. On-duty inspections of key areas and key projects in central urban areas are carried out to ensure nothing goes wrong. All departments should strengthen communication, sharing and feedback of flood information, pay attention to cooperation, and form synergy. Departments at all levels must ensure that materials, personnel and equipment for flood prevention and disaster relief are in place to be fully prepared to deal with various emergencies that may occur. To strengthen forecasts and early warnings, relevant departments must strengthen meteorological situation analysis and forecasting, especially strengthen early warnings for key locations and areas, and prepare emergency plans in advance. It is necessary to strengthen command and dispatch. The city's prevention and disaster prevention director must give full play to the role of the "headquarters and headquarters" for flood prevention and disaster relief. When encountering situations, timely command and dispatch must be made. All departments at all levels in the city must regard flood prevention and disaster relief as their current central work and unconditionally obey the municipal prevention and disaster relief director's instructions. Departments or individuals who disobey the orders and dispatches of the city's defense directives must be strictly held accountable. Li Wuyi, Secretary-General of the Municipal Government, attended relevant activities.