Soft landing for Ling Jihua in car crash scandal
Repercussions for Ling Jihua's attempted cover-up of son's death in Ferrari is fading as president exerts his influence to support protégé
United Front Minister Ling Jihua, the former top aide to outgoing President Hu Jintao, was named one of 10 executive chairmen of the top political advisory body's new presidium, suggesting he might be named a vice-chairman of the body after its nine-day annual session that starts today.
The united front minister is traditionally appointed one of the vice-chairmen of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), a position carrying the rank of state leader.
But Ling's appointment is also a sign he will not be further held to account for the crash of a Ferrari in Beijing last year that killed his son, who was driving, and seriously injured two female passengers.
His new role in the CPPCC shows that the worst of his political crisis may have past, said Chen Ziming , an independent analyst of party politics.
"Considering that Ling was an important member of Hu Jintao's camp, Hu may have pushed to retain his protégé's influence," he said.
He added that the 56-year-old Ling could cap his political career as a vice-chairman of the CPPCC.