“Who is Xi Jinping’s successor? Very clear” Wang Qishan’s speech at the two sessions is very unusual, why Xi Jinping embarrassed?

Wang Qishan’s speech at the two sessions of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is a big pat on the back, mentioning Xi Jinping eight times

The picture shows Wang Qishan attending the 2021 Communist Party of China National Congress.

Wang Qishan, the vice president of the Communist Party of China (CPC) who has helped CPC General Secretary Xi Jinping fight corruption and tigers but has been rumored to be at odds with him in recent years, attended the Hunan delegation’s meeting on March 6 and mentioned Xi Jinping at least eight times in his speech.

According to Xinhua, a mouthpiece of the Communist Party, the Hunan delegation held its third plenary session on the morning of March 6, with Wang Qishan and Vice Premier Hu Chunhua in attendance. Wang Qishan mentioned Xi Jinping eight times in his speech at the meeting, including the need to “take Xi Jinping Thought as the fundamental guideline” and to “take Xi Jinping Thought as the guide,” among others.

Wang Qishan, who was born in 1948, is 73 years old and is also listed as a member of the Communist Party’s princeling Family because he married Yao Mingshan, the daughter of Communist Party veteran Yao Yilin. He served as a member of the Politburo Standing Committee and secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection during Xi Jinping’s first term, taking charge of the fight against corruption and purging Xi of a large number of political enemies. However, he stepped down by the 19th CPC National Congress and then became vice president of the country at the two sessions in March 2018. Although Wang Qishan is ranked as the eighth most powerful person in the CCP, known as the “eighth standing committee,” the vice president does not have real power.

Apollo.com commentator Wang Dulan said Wang Qishan’s mention of Xi Jinping eight times was too high-profile and unusual.

The NPC delegates used the “toilet” to patronize Xi Jinping with an embarrassed expression

NPC delegates patting on the back, Xi Jinping’s expression embarrassed NPC delegates patting on the back, Xi Jinping’s expression embarrassed (Photo source: video screenshot)

The second meeting of the fourth session of the 13th Communist Party of China (CPC) was held at 9 a.m. on the 7th in Beijing. A female delegate “complimented” Xi Jinping in front of him: even small things like toilets were thought of for the people, and Xi Jinping looked embarrassed. Some netizens said, patting the horse is also a technical job, this Time to the horse’s ass, which pot is not to mention which pot.

The two sessions of the Chinese Communist Party are being held in Beijing, a video posted by netizens shows that Xi Jinping attended the NPC delegates’ forum during the two sessions, a female delegate sitting in the front row “complimented” Xi Jinping in front of him, saying: “rural toilets can be said to be the smallest and most insignificant thing, such a The smallest thing you can think of for us, they are very grateful.”

Netizens said Xi Jinping looked embarrassed and a bit overwhelmed.

“The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the public. It’s also hard for all the adults to concentrate on horse patting once a year.”

“This talent for keeping a face full of happiness even while licking moles is the biggest secret to surviving in the Communist Chinese state.”

The Voice of America reports that recently, Xinhua News Agency, People’s Daily and other big and small CCP official media issued a series of articles criticizing local officials for deceiving the top and concealing the bottom, engaging in formalism, and turning the “toilet revolution” handpicked by Xi Jinping into a “sad project” that has cost the people money. The embarrassment of the “toilet revolution” unveiled a corner of Xi Jinping’s new era of campaign-style governance, including the expulsion of low-end population, rectification of the city skyline, unified store signage, coal-fired switch to natural gas, etc. Most of them are laborious and costly, but in the end, to no avail.

On January 25, the official website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and State Supervision Commission released the news: Li Jinzao, former deputy secretary of the party group and vice minister of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, was dismissed from the party and public office for serious disciplinary violations.

And it was Li Jinzao who led the “toilet revolution” proposed by Xi Jinping, and said: the toilet revolution to the end.

Leader’s name becomes taboo, “Chunhua” word can not be registered (Photo)

“We know exactly who Xi Jinping’s successor will be”

During the Communist Party’s two sessions, CNN featured a story titled “Without a successor in sight, Xi Jinping will participate in major party meetings with more power than ever before. Zeng Ruisheng, director of the China Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London, said, “We know exactly who Xi Jinping’s successor is – Xi Jinping.”

Taiwan‘s New Head Shell relayed the CNN report, saying that Zeng Ruisheng noted Xi’s success in handling the Epidemic showed the party and critics that “even an epidemic cannot affect me,” and that Xi is working to cement his position as leader before the centennial of the Chinese Communist Party’s founding and hopes to place himself alongside Mao Zedong in the history books.

Xi’s term as general secretary will end in November 2022, and by past practice, a clear choice of successor will emerge in the near future. According to Zeng Ruisheng, barring some unanticipated accident, “such as some huge disaster or Xi Jinping’s death or something like that,” there may be only one candidate for now, “and we know exactly who Xi’s successor is, which is clearer than any time in the past “, said Zeng Ruisheng: “Xi Jinping.”

Former Minister of Industry and Information Technology Talks About “Manufacturing Power” and Slams Xi’s “State Master” in the Face

The former Minister of Industry and Information Technology Miao Wei said at the two sessions that it would take at least 30 years for China to achieve its goal of becoming a manufacturing power. Miao Wei’s words were seen as a slap in the face of Xi Jinping’s previous “national teacher” Lin Yi. Lin Yifu had said surprisingly, China’s economic scale “10 years later than the United States”.

7 morning Miao Wei said at the two meetings, “in the global manufacturing four-tier echelon pattern, China is in the third echelon, to achieve the goal of manufacturing power for at least another 30 years.”

Miao Wei said that in recent years, China’s manufacturing industry is large but not strong, the whole but not excellent situation has not been fundamentally changed, the basic capacity is still weak, the key core technology is subject to others, “neck” “off the chain” risk increased significantly.

The outside world believes that the earlier remarks of Xi Jinping’s “national teacher” Lin Yifu were smacked in the face.

In an interview with the overseas party media called “Dovetail” on October 6 last year, Lin said that China’s economic scale may exceed that of the United States in 2030, and the GDP per capita may reach half of that of the United States in 2025, when China’s economic scale may be twice that of the United States, and China’s industrial technology will also reach the same level as that of the United States, and the United States “stuck China The technological advantage of the U.S. “neck” will probably no longer exist.

Speaking to Radio Free Asia, Li Nanyang, daughter of Mao’s former secretary Li Rui, said that the Communist Party now has only a “production leader faction” led by Xi Jinping, who is surrounded by a group of “ass-kissers.

Data Deciphered: China’s Two Congresses Are Worth Nearly $400 Billion

The Chinese People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) are considered “political vases” and “rubber stamps,” and are known as China’s super-rich club.

Taiwan Free Finance quoted on March 5 that Ma Huateng, founder and CEO of Tencent Holdings, is the richest entrepreneur to attend the CCP’s “two sessions” in 2021, and is currently worth $74 billion. Qin Yinglin, chairman of Makara Foods, which started as a pig farmer, ranks second with a net worth of $41 billion.

The third place is Ding Lei of NetEase, with $38 billion; Li Zakui, the son of Hong Kong‘s richest man Li Ka-shing and chairman of Cheung Kong Hutchison, with $34 billion, ranks the fourth richest person in the two meetings; and Lee Ka-kit, chairman of Henderson Land, ranks the ninth with $25 billion in assets.

Yang Guoqiang, chairman of Chinese property tycoon BIG PIL and Hui Ka Yan of Evergrande ranked sixth and seventh, with wealth of $33 billion and $31 billion, respectively.

According to the Hurun Research Institute’s “2020 Hurun World 500” ranking released on Jan. 12, 51 Chinese companies entered the “Hurun World 500” in 2020, with a total value up 73 percent from the previous year to 35 trillion yuan, almost as much as the next three countries, Japan, France and the United Kingdom, combined.

Among them, Tencent and Alibaba both entered the world’s top ten. The wealth of Chinese tycoons participating in the “two conferences” grew by an average of 68% over the past year, reaching a total value of US$391 billion, more than Hong Kong’s GDP last year.