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The curious case of disappearances in the Chinese Communist Party

Xi Jinping’s obsession with securing his position in the Communist party pantheon is running into too many contradictions. Despite ruthlessly stamping out dissent, the yes-men surrounding him – belonging to antagonistic factions – become casualties when dirt leaks out. Xi’s handling of foreign policy and the economy is also giving rise to much unease

September 18, 2023 / 11:13 IST
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Xi Jinping’s obsession with securing his position in the Communist party pantheon is running into too many contradictions.

High ranking members of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) are disappearing with an alarming regularity.  Are they being punished for corruption or disloyalty? While it does point to some disruption of Xi Jinping’s third term, are these portents of imminent upheaval?

Xi’s Third Term Troubles

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Public dissatisfaction started surfacing in February 2018 when it was announced that term limits for the president and vice president would end. Li Datong, former editor of the State-run Youth Daily criticised the move through a WeChat post and called on 55 deputies to oppose the move that will lead them to chaos and set the wheel back to the times of Mao Zedong.

Disaffection with Xi’s handling of the COVID pandemic meant more open criticism of this move by academicians, professors and citizens, on social media. An important mention in this regard is a letter published by reputed Tsinghua University Professor Xu Zhangrun, who authored a 6,246-word essay on February 5, 2020, captioned “Angry People No Longer Fear”, which went viral on China's social media.