Inner Mongolia female chairman of the report “anywhere down” after many days did not show up, leading to speculation

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Chairman Bu Xiaolin is suspected to have suddenly fainted at the podium during a report at the NPC meeting yesterday, causing an uproar and tension at the scene. The picture is a file photo of Bu Xiaolin. (Photo source: Internet)

The new outbreak of the Chinese Communist Party virus in mainland China has led to the phenomenon of “falling down anywhere” during the Wuhan Epidemic. 26, the opening of the fourth session of the 13th National People’s Congress in Inner Mongolia, the autonomous region’s chairman Bu Xiaolin suddenly fainted while giving a report on the work of the government, and then did not show up for many days, sparking speculation.

According to media reports, the chairman of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region government, Bu Xiaolin, suddenly fainted at the podium last Tuesday (26) while reading his work report to the regional people’s congress, and has not appeared in public since.

Officials have not yet given an account of what happened that day and Bu Xiaolin’s current condition.

As the current epidemic period, Bu Xiaolin suspected to do a report when the video “anywhere down” on Twitter sparked debate, “with poison work?” “New crown chanting, gas can’t come up.” “Live ah. Ha ……”

There are also reports that the 62-year-old Bu Xiaolin is the granddaughter of the late Chinese Communist Party Vice President Uranfu, known as the “King of Mongolia,” and the daughter of former National People’s Congress Vice Chairman Bucher, whose grandchildren have served as chairmen of the Inner Mongolia government for three generations. Last year Inner Mongolia asked Mongolian-medium schools to promote the use of the national textbook and use Chinese as the medium of instruction, sparking massive demonstrations. It is not known for the moment whether the chairwoman’s ill health is related to the stress caused by the textbook controversy.