China removes nine military officials ahead of key political meeting

China removes nine military officials ahead of key political meeting
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China’s legislature removed 19 deputies, including nine military officers, before the annual Two Sessions meeting.

  • 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

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.

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.