China removes nine military officials ahead of key political meeting
In Brief
China’s legislature removed 19 deputies, including nine military officers, before the annual Two Sessions meeting.
Key Facts
- China’s legislature removed 19 deputies ahead of the annual Two Sessions meeting
- Among the removed deputies were nine military officers
- No official reason was provided for the removals
- The removals come weeks after President Xi Jinping removed his highest-ranking general
- The action is seen as part of President Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign
What Happened
China’s legislature removed 19 deputies, including nine military officers, shortly before the annual Two Sessions meeting. No official explanation was given for the removals. This follows recent high-profile military personnel changes, including the removal of President Xi Jinping’s highest-ranking general.
Why It Matters
The removals highlight continued personnel changes within China’s military and political structures ahead of a major political meeting. They may reflect ongoing efforts by President Xi Jinping to consolidate control and advance his anti-corruption agenda. The lack of official explanation leaves the full implications unclear.
Sources
- BBC News — China removes nine military officials ahead of key political meeting (6h ago)
- The Independent — 19 deputies of China's legislature, including 9 military officers, removed before annual meeting(1h ago)
- The Independent — China’s legislature removes nine military officials ahead of key political meeting(just now)
