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China Issues New Rules to Keep Senior Military Officials in Check

The 26 articles tighten party oversight of personnel selection, political education and daily conduct as Xi Jinping’s anti-graft drive continues.

Summary by The Manila Times
BEIJING — China has issued new measures to enforce discipline for top military officials, state media reported Wednesday, the latest push in President Xi Jinping's years-long effort to purge corruption from the armed forces.Xi's sweeping anti-graft campaign has gutted the top ranks, bringing down two defence ministers in the past three years and reducing the once seven-member Central Military Commission (CMC) -- China's top military body -- to j…

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China issues new rules to keep senior military officials in check

This is the latest push in Xi’s years-long effort to purge corruption from the armed forces. Read more at straitstimes.com.

·Singapore
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Xi Jinping's China, after the purge in the army to fight corruption, is establishing new rules for the control of top officers. The post New rules in China for the control of senior army officers appeared first on in.gr.

·Greece
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China has issued new measures to strengthen the discipline of senior military officials, state media reported on Wednesday, as part of President Xi Jinping's long-running campaign to...More...

·Greece
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China has issued new measures to strengthen discipline among senior military officials, the latest step in President Xi Jinping's long-running crackdown on corruption in the armed forces, AFP reported, citing Chinese state media. The Central Military Commission, headed by Sim, issued new measures that impose strict rules on the education, management and supervision of senior military cadres. In the grip of the Chinese dragon: A harmless busines…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Hospodárske Noviny broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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