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Xi Jinping re-introduces the Chinese people and is quietly changing | Xi Jinping | Chinese | Communist Party | Anti-Qing and Fuming | Beidaihe Conference |

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Xi Jinping re-introduces the Chinese people and is quietly changing | Xi Jinping | Chinese | Communist Party | Anti-Qing and Fuming | Beidaihe Conference |

[Voice of Hope, June 22, 2022](Comprehensive report by our reporter Han Mei)The Beidaihe Conference is about to be held, at which time the CCP will conduct a key battle for the power distribution of the 20th Congress. Therefore, before this, there have been many abnormal signals in the CCP’s political arena.

Just on June 20, the Organization Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China published a commentary in the name of “Zhong Zuwen”, titled “Major Measures for Strictly Controlling the Party and Governing Officials to Go Deeper”, for the “Leading Cadres” previously issued by the General Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Spouse, children and their spouses to do business management regulations” to create momentum. This regulation imposes various restrictions on the spouses, children and spouses of officials above the bureau level to “run a business and run a business“, and also requires officials to report the business situation of their family members every year.

Zha Jianguo, an independent scholar in Beijing, told Radio Free Asia that the Central Office’s regulations are more specific than previous similar bans, and are no longer one-size-fits-all.

Earlier, on the 18th, Xi Jinping presided over a collective study of the Politburo meeting of the CPC Central Committee, and clearly stated that anti-corruption is a “major political struggle” and that it is necessary to “win the tough and protracted battle in the anti-corruption struggle in an all-round way.”

In response to Xi Jinping’s above-mentioned actions, “Light Media” published an article signed “Ancient Style” on the 21st, saying that Xi Jinping’s usual political method is to selectively fight corruption and combine the party, government and military power. Therefore, to make more moves and launch an anti-corruption banner, it is obvious that they want to kill people in the party.

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While the CCP is busy with infighting, Chinese society has undergone significant changes.

Some netizens on the social platform Pincong noticed a phenomenon: recently, on Taobao, they first saw T-shirts that sell “Fan Qing Fu Ming” on Douyin, and then they found car stickers selling “Anti-Qing Fu Ming” on Douyin, as well as normal cars on the road. This kind of car sticker is posted, “Fighting against the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty, this can be said to be equivalent to directly calling for the elimination of the CCP. It is a step further than expressing dissatisfaction with T-shirts.”

This netizen pointed out in the article that Chinese people are generally people who do not fight against officials. Even if they have anti-communist ideas, they dare not express it publicly, but now more people are willing to express it, although it is not a direct call to overthrow it. The Communist Party, but it is already close, it can be said that people’s minds have changed, and it shows that people today are less afraid of being sentenced to picking quarrels and provoking trouble.

The article believes that China is on the verge of a civil upheaval. If this state is maintained, the CCP may be finished within a few years.

Responsible editor: Lin Li

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