In China, traditionally corrupt lower-class people go to Paris. We analyze the background of rumors of Xi Jinping's fall and changes in power within China. In China after Xi Jinping came to power, there are especially many pictures of Xi Jinping slaying a tiger.
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General Secretary Xi Jinping first mentioned socialist ideology with Chinese characteristics for a new era in his keynote speech at the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in October 2017. Political economic impact of each scenario of Xi Jinping's fall. Based on the currently emerging theory of Xi Jinping's fall, we will set up four major scenarios and analyze the political and economic impact of each. Today, we will answer these questions and take a deeper look into the complex reality of Xi Jinping's fall from power.
The background is China’s complex power structure, rifts between political factions, and above all, ‘what happens next?
In this article, we will delve into various aspects, from the background of the emergence of the theory of Xi Jinping's fall, the route of its spread, related events and people, connection with China's political structure, international ramifications, and future scenarios. Where did this theory of the fall from office originate, and what political context is hidden behind it? What the term ‘Xi Jinping’s fall’ implies is not simply an incident of one leader stepping down. This situation is due to China's unique, opaque power structure.
The theory of Xi Jinping's power abnormality goes beyond simple rumors and is observed as a significant trend in government reports, circumstances before and after the funeral, and online public opinion. The tigers in the picture are a metaphor for corrupt high-ranking officials. Xi Jinping ouster rumors are a series of rumors and rumors centered on claims that General Secretary Xi Jinping, the Supreme Leader of the People's Republic of China, has been or will be ousted from power. In order to understand China's power structure, it is necessary to understand not only Xi Jinping's individual political position, but also the historical flow of the power structure leading to Mao Zedong's one-man rule system, Deng Xiaoping's collective leadership system, and Xi Jinping's system.
The conflict between the Central Military Commission, the relationship with Jiang Yuxia, and future prospects are covered in detail.