China Removes Six Military Lawmakers from Parliament Amid Ongoing Defense Purge
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Foster Wong, Josh Xiao
8d ago· 1 min readenNews
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China has removed six military lawmakers from the National People's Congress, signaling President Xi Jinping's ongoing purge of defense establishment personnel. The dismissals were announced by state-owned Xinhua News Agency, citing a notice from the NPC Standing Committee that provided no reasons for the removals.
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· 3 pulledChina stripped six military lawmakers of their seats in the national parliament in the latest sign that President Xi Jinping is continuing with a purge of key defense establishment personnel.
The country's top legislative body has terminated the delegate status of the six military representatives, China's state-owned Xinhua News Agency reported on Friday.
The report cited a notice from the National People's Congress Standing Committee that gave no reason for the dismissals.
China stripped six military lawmakers of their seats in the national parliament in the latest sign that President Xi Jinping is continuing with a purge of key defense establishment personnel.
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