China's Communist Party has made significant moves in its ongoing anti-corruption campaign, expelling former Foreign Minister Qin Gang and former Defence Minister Li Shangfu from its Central Committee.
The expulsions and resignations are part of a broader purge that has seen two former defence ministers, nine top generals, and other high-ranking officials implicated on charges ranging from bribery to serious violations of discipline and law. The sweeping anti-corruption efforts underscore the party's commitment to enforcing discipline within its ranks, signaling a strong stance against corruption at the highest levels of government and military.
These actions also reflect the central leadership's control and the ongoing consolidation of power under the current administration.
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