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Yue Shan: Xi confided in four worries about young and middle-aged party officials “laying flat”

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[Epoch Times September 3, 2021]The Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China held the opening ceremony of a training course for young and middle-aged cadres on September 1. Xi Jinping gave a speech to the young and middle-aged officials who can be called the succession echelon of the Chinese Communist Party. From the lines of the official media draft, it can be seen that the idiom expresses the four major concerns for this group.

The first is due to the fact that the CCP’s internal affairs and diplomacy have been alarming in recent years, especially the rogue diplomacy, which has caused more isolation in the international community. In his speech, Xi admitted that “risk challenges have increased significantly” and he worried that young cadres “always want to live a peaceful life.” “I don’t want to fight”, he pointedly pointed out this “unrealistic” and regarded it as “fantasy.”

Xi asked the party officials to “struggle courageously” and “not to yield” in safeguarding national sovereignty and security. However, Xi did not mention to them that he and Putin announced after a video conference in late June that the “China-Russia Treaty” involving Jiang Zemin’s traitorous country was extended for five years.

The officials Xi described as “always wanting to live a peaceful life” and “do not want to fight”, which corresponds to the increasingly serious problem of political laxity in the CCP’s officialdom in recent years. The official media has repeatedly reported that Premier Li Keqiang is “often angry” over the issue of officials’ sabotage. Once Li Keqiang got angry and hit the table with a teacup. Officials reportedly gamble, take drugs, play games, shop online, watch pornography, and even commit adultery during working hours. In fact, this is also a kind of relative resistance of officials to the authorities’ anti-corruption. To use the latest popular saying, “lay flat.”

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Xi Jinping mentioned the second concern that party cadres “cannot stand up to the wind and waves”. There is no CCP’s so-called “ideal and conviction”, or “ideal and conviction” is not firm, and “flees” at critical moments.

The CCP’s “ideal and conviction” is communist evilism. In fact, it has long been a bankrupt ideology. Wang Huning, a person close to Xi, repackaged the “Xi Jinping Thought” and forced it to “learn” from party officials and even the people of the whole country. In fact, except for the brainless part People, and some people who pretend to believe, most people resist. Xi’s worries are reasonable.

Regarding “fleeing in battle,” what Xi inconveniently explained was the flight of CCP officials. It is not a secret that officials have fled seriously. Although they are loyal to Xi Biao under pressure, they have already arranged relatives and assets abroad in private, and they will “jump the ship” at critical moments. This year, Xi led a group of high-ranking officials at the Party History Museum to “never rebel against the Party”, which shows the seriousness of the problem.

Xi Jinping’s third worry is that officials do not tell the truth to him. He said, “The most fundamental thing is to tell the truth, tell the truth, do practical things, and seek practical results.”

Xi Jinping travels around the country throughout the year. Wherever he goes, local officials create a “good situation” and arrange for “temporary masses” to warmly welcome Xi and interact with him. This is a common drama. Xi Jinping should also be aware of it, but Cooperate with acting. In addition, many of the officials sent by the CCP to foreign countries were formerly sent by Jiang to send false information back to Xi, deliberately letting Xi misjudge the international situation.

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The fourth concern is disloyalty. Xi Jinping said that to test whether party members and cadres are loyal to the party, it is necessary to “give up their lives and forget their deaths” during the war. Can Xi Jinping’s authority and unified leadership be maintained?

In recent years, many sacked officials have been notified that they are “disloyal and dishonest to the Party Central Committee.” This should be a common problem in the officialdom of the Chinese Communist Party, and it also hides the danger of anti-Xi. Because it is impossible to know whether the officials are truly loyal, even if he hears the chanting of Xi every day, Xi Jinping will sleep restlessly at night.

The venue for Xi’s speech this time is the Central Party School in the western suburbs of Beijing. Now his full name is the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China (National School of Administration). It claims to be the highest institution where the CCP trains its party’s senior and middle-level leading cadres and “Marxist theory” backbones in rotation. It is notorious in public opinion for training a large number of corrupt officials. And Jiang Zemin, who inscribed the name of the Central Party School, is himself known as the “corrupt chief coach.”

Japan’s Sankei Shimbun once quoted people familiar with the matter as saying that party schools, where officials from all over the country gather for further training, are actually places where officials drink and teach corruption tips. Officials exchange bad moral messages and spawn new corruption cases here.

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According to the data, the Central Party School’s training course for young and middle-aged cadres is abbreviated as the “Middle and Youth Class”. The participants are officials in their 40s to 50s, mostly at the prefecture, city, and county level. They serve as reserve cadres for provincial and ministerial officials. It can be regarded as an important successor to the Chinese Communist regime.

At the Central Party School, Xi Jinping sent out those words that can be said to be warnings or expressing concerns in front of the important succession echelon of the party. The words are relatively negative, or that they are quite pessimistic about the future of the party state?

Editor in charge: Sun Yun#

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