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China‘s top legislature has voted to remove senior military official Miao Hua from the Central Military Commission, its highest-level military command body, state media said.
The news comes two months after top general was stripped of membership in legislature amid corruption investigation.
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President Xi Jinping has tightened his control over China’s armed forces, removing General Miao Hua from the Central Military ...
It is believed that this move was aimed at addressing internal factional tensions. Notably, former Foreign Minister Qin Gang ...
China has removed a top general from the nation’s apex military body led by President Xi Jinping, as the defense ...
The top officer’s removal from the Central Military Commission marks a new phase in the anti-corruption campaign launched by ...
China continues its purge of top military officials, with significant figures like General Miao Hua and Vice Admiral Li ...
China's top legislature has voted to remove senior military official Miao Hua from the Central Military Commission, its highest-level military command body, according to a statement published on ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's top legislature has voted to remove senior military official Miao Hua from the Central Military Commission, its highest-level military command body, according to a ...
China's top legislature has voted to remove senior military official Miao Hua from the Central Military Commission, its highest-level military command body, according to a statement published on ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's top legislature has voted to remove senior military official Miao Hua from the Central Military Commission, its highest-level military command body, according to a ...