Xi Jinping's Leadership Fortified Amidst Military Shake-Up and Economic Strategies
China's Communist Party reinforces Xi Jinping's leadership while implementing a strategic shift to bolster the domestic market. Significant military purges mark an ongoing anti-graft campaign. As economic growth slows, a new five-year plan emphasizes self-reliance and technological advancement ahead of the APEC summit.
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The ruling Chinese Communist Party has strengthened President Xi Jinping’s leadership, underscored by a substantial military purge and the endorsement of a comprehensive new five-year economic plan. The announcement, made following a significant party meeting, calls for unity under Xi’s leadership as China charts a course of increased self-reliance.
The meeting backed a historic shift, embodied by the dismissal of key military figures for corruption. Among them, General He Weidong was ousted, indicating a rigorous continuation of Xi’s anti-graft campaign, which aims to consolidate his control within the party and military sectors.
Simultaneously, the party approved a five-year plan targeting economic resilience and innovation amid global trade tensions. The proposal comes just before a pivotal meeting between Xi and U.S. President Donald Trump, focusing on resolving critical trade and technological disputes. Meanwhile, China's economic growth has noticeably slowed, highlighting the pressing need for this strategic pivot.
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