Four Strong Articles in the PLA Daily: Is Xi Jinping’s Military Power Being Undermined? Xi Reveals Internal Party Conflicts (Provided by Tang Qing on Current Affairs)
[People News] A recent message that has gained traction online has reignited interest in the power struggles among the upper echelons of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This message claims to originate from a 'heavyweight figure' with direct ties to the highest levels of the CCP military, stating that Xi Jinping has already lost his power and influence, and that a major transformation in Chinese politics is imminent.
The informant indicates that a critical moment will occur around mid-June 2025, when a secret internal meeting of the CCP is expected to serve as a turning point in determining the next leader of the party. Reports suggest that Wang Yang, previously seen as a representative of the Tuanpai faction, and Hu Chunhua have been extremely active lately, entering what is described as the 'final sprint' phase, with both being considered potential transitional leaders.
The informant, who claims to have insights into high-level military affairs, noted that Wang and Hu are looking to initiate political system reforms in response to the increasing calls and pressures for reform within the party. Concurrently, both central and local officials are exhibiting a noticeable 'fence-sitting effect,' adjusting their political stances, with some quietly aligning themselves with the factions of Wang Yang and Hu Chunhua.
This claim aligns with recent observations from overseas media and think tanks. Several independent sources have also pointed out that as China's economy and diplomacy face challenges, Xi Jinping's leadership is encountering unprecedented pressure from both within the party and beyond. The internal instability within the CCP is escalating, and the military is expected to play a pivotal role in the forthcoming political changes.
Some commentators suggest that if these revelations are accurate, it signifies that a significant consensus on 'de-Xi' may have been reached within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The whistleblower has specifically urged overseas media and democratic forces to 'pay close attention and actively engage in this historical turning point,' encouraging support for just forces both within and outside the system to help steer China away from totalitarian rule and towards a freer and open future.
Analysts believe that since mid-June, the official activities of the CCP have become particularly noteworthy, especially regarding military movements, the actions of Standing Committee members, and subtle shifts in state media rhetoric, which could indicate the latest developments in the internal power struggles within Zhongnanhai. △
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