March 10, 2025, Beijing Great Hall of the People—A security guard stands at the entrance before the closing ceremony of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. (WANG ZHAO/AFP via Getty Images)
[People News] Xi Jinping has been in power for thirteen years, and it can be said that both his domestic and foreign policies have reached a dead end. His serious illness and loss of authority have now become known internationally, raising alarms in both the U.S. and Russia. Recently, the second-generation red elites of the Chinese Communist Party, who are considered Xi Jinping's 'insiders,' have publicly joined the opposition against him. The princeling faction is planning to draft a proposal demanding Xi Jinping's resignation from his highest party position. Three factions of the second-generation red elites are working to prevent Xi Jinping from being re-elected at the 21st National Congress, ideally pushing for his removal at the Fourth Plenary Session.
June 13 marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of CCP elder Chen Yun. Xi Jinping presided over a meeting attended by the seven members of the Politburo Standing Committee, along with many members of the red families. According to official video footage from the CCP, in addition to Chen Yun's son Chen Yuan, the meeting also included Hu Yaobang's son Hu Deping, Liu Shaoqi's son Liu Yuan, Li Xiannian's daughter Li Xiaolin, and Xi Jinping's brother Xi Yuanping, among other descendants of red leaders.
Former Peking University professor and legal scholar Yuan Hongbing revealed that nearly the entire princeling faction was present at this event, indicating a significant political shift.
Yuan Hongbing cited information from insiders within the CCP, suggesting that various factions of the princeling group are reaching a consensus that Xi Jinping should not be allowed to serve another term at the 21st National Congress. Before this congress, key princeling families are planning to draft a proposal titled 'Central Party Governance with Red Gene,' which they intend to submit through the normal party channels to the central authorities in Beijing.
The proposal reportedly centers on highlighting the mistakes in Xi Jinping's domestic and foreign policies since he assumed power, concluding that Xi should resign from his position as the highest leader of the Communist Party of China.
Yuan Hongbing previously mentioned a political faction led by Hu Yaobang's son, Hu Deping, and Liu Shaoqi's son, Liu Yuan, alongside another faction represented by Deng Xiaoping's son, Deng Pufang, and Chen Yun's son, Chen Yuan. The third faction consists of the extreme leftists adhering to Mao Zedong Thought. These three factions are expected to engage in political manoeuvres to prevent Xi Jinping from being re-elected at the 21st National Congress, and even to oust him during the Fourth Plenary Session of the Communist Party.
Simultaneously, numerous overseas media and independent media outlets have received a tip-off regarding the alleged murder of former Premier Li Keqiang. The People's Daily acted on this tip-off and published an exposé.
Columnist Mei Lingshuang from the People's Daily analysed that this tip-off provides the most detailed account of the circumstances surrounding Li Keqiang's death to date. While the authenticity of the information cannot be verified, the overall logic and the symptoms observed during Li Keqiang's death appear to be consistent.
Mei Lingshuang argues that the timing of this tip-off corroborates the reality of Xi Jinping's loss of power. If Xi still wielded significant authority, the source of the tip-off would likely be more concerned for their safety. Additionally, the tip-off implicates various personnel from the Ministry of State Security, the Ministry of Public Security, the Publicity Department, the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau, hospitals, and others in the alleged murder of Li Keqiang. This suggests that the orders must originate from the highest levels; otherwise, other senior officials would not dare to issue such a murder directive. Could this be a precursor to revealing the truth behind Li Keqiang's death and holding those responsible accountable in the future?
In a recent episode of Jiang Feng's Perspective, host Jiang Feng analysed that the most crucial aspect of the recent revelation is that it has not been suppressed. This indicates that it is not a matter of the authorities being unable to control the situation; rather, someone has intentionally allowed it to circulate. Within the circles of retired military personnel and among veteran cadres, this revelation has been tacitly approved for sharing and has been allowed to develop further.
Jiang Feng asserts that this indicates someone is giving the green light and tacit approval, turning these rumors into instruments for internal party conflict. 'This is an open conspiracy, akin to a knife placed before you, waiting for your reaction. If you choose to withdraw, it is dignified; if you do not, someone else will make the decision for you. The most ruthless aspect? It is not about how fast the knife is, but rather that it remains there, allowing you to gradually comprehend and ultimately become restless.'
On one side looms the shadow of Chen Yun, while on the other is the vengeful spirit of Li Keqiang. Jiang Feng pointed out that the red second generation is not here to pay respects to their ancestors this time; instead, they are here to unify their stance and establish a bottom line, warning Xi Jinping, 'You have gone too far; now we expect you to step back.' △
(First published in People News)
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