Xi Jinping Braces For Struggle
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Sudden Death of Former Top Chinese Military Leader and Low Profile Funeral Raise Eyebrows
News Analysis The sudden death of Xu Qiliang, a retired top military official, has fueled speculation of internal political tensions amid a widening purge in China’s military. While state media attributed Xu’s death to illness, observers point to inconsistencies and questionable details surrounding his passing and funeral service, indicating that there could be more to the situation. According to state-run Xinhua News Agency, Xu, the former vice…


Xi Jinping Braces For Struggle
Xi Jinping China’s long standing and presumably long-term leader, well known for his use of political purges to centralize power, and ensure his ongoing position within the Chinese Leadership. In each of his previous terms he has launched at least one major campaign that has radically changed the make-up of China’s political establishment. Recently, The Economist reported that another removal of senior key officials, this time in the military i…
In the context of overseas rumors that Xi Jinping's most trusted confidant in the military, He Weidong, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, has been arrested, Xi's military power has been hollowed out, and power has fallen into the hands of others, there have been many strange things in the recent reports of Xi by the Communist Party media. Here are five of them: …
Newtalk News Hong Kong's Sing Tao Daily reported on June 9 that the "Leadership Introduction" column of the People's Daily official website was recently updated, showing that two senior executives, Vice President Hu Guo and editorial board member and Secretary-General Yu Jijun, are no longer on the list. This personnel change has attracted great attention from the outside world, and it is said that it is not a simple "replacement" but a public …
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