China has removed six top military officers, a former financial regulator, and a former Politburo member from their legislative posts, signaling President Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption purge. This move targets the nation’s political and military elite, with prominent figures like General Xu Xueqiang, head of military equipment development, among those dismissed. The campaign continues to reshape the highest echelons of power. China has removed six top military officers, a former financial regulator, and a former Politburo member from their legislative posts, signaling President Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption purge. This move targets the nation’s political and military elite, with prominent figures like General Xu Xueqiang, head of military equipment development, among those dismissed. The campaign continues to reshape the highest echelons of power.
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