With Xi Jinping firmly at the apex, the rest of the chain of command of ultra-loyalists will pass through Cai Qi, China’s new security Tsar, reports Atul Aneja Riding on the wave
Chinese President Xi Jinping nominated Li Qiang for the post of premier during the ongoing first session of the 14th National People’s Congress. China’s Shanghai Party Secretary Li Qiang became the new
Take the role of the premier, the person managing the world’s second-largest economy and, in theory, second only to Xi in the power structure. The National People’s Congress, which starts this weekend,
Xi, 69, is widely expected to be reaffirmed this weekend as the party’s general secretary, paving the way for him to gain a norm-breaking third term as Chinese president. China’s President Xi
During the course of the 20th Party Congress, Xi is expected to further consolidate his hold over the 86 million strong CPC by handpicking a new leadership line up, a report by
One of the key operations the police service centers are involved in is the “persuasion to return” process, in which pressure is brought to bear on activists overseas using threats and retaliation…reports