The chief military and political officers of provincial military districts or military subdivisions are called commanders and political commissars, and there must be a comrade who serves as a member of the local team to strengthen communication with the localities on behalf of the military on the one hand. For example, demobilized cadres can be actively recommended to the local government; better resettlement of military dependents; Support for local development, etc. Third, it embodies the party's absolute leadership over the military.
Some netizens couldn't help asking, who can be the commander and political commissar as the "Standing Committee of the Military Uniform"? Personally, I believe that at least the following conditions are met:
One is first-come, first-served. Commanders or political commissars who have served for a long time have relatively high qualifications, are familiar with local work, and have a certain mass base, so they are more likely to serve as "uniformed standing committee members." A comrade who has only been in office for a few months has little chance of being appointed.
Second, political chiefs have certain advantages. The commander is mainly responsible for the training of the troops, and is the deputy secretary of the party committee, while the political chief officer is the secretary of the party committee of the unit, who is in charge of political work, and has a certain advantage in serving as a member of the "uniformed standing committee."
Third, those with particularly outstanding ability have a relatively good chance of serving as a member of the "Standing Committee of the Military Uniforms." Of course, they can reach the level of commanders of provincial military districts or military subdivisions, and their military and political qualities are very high.
Fourth, opportunities and opportunities. Whether it is an old seniority, a high level, or outstanding ability, occupying the advantage of a political officer, etc., opportunities and opportunities are particularly important.
Generally speaking, the appointment of commanders and political commissars as "members of the Standing Committee of the Military Uniform" is not a fixed position, and if they meet at least the above four conditions, they may have more opportunities to serve the people and realize their personal values.