It seems unusual that there is no military parade for the Communist Party of China’s centennial party celebration.
Li Jun, assistant director of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, said at a press conference on Tuesday (23) that no military parade was scheduled during this year’s celebration of the centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.
The absence of a military parade this Time came as a surprise to the outside world. Since Xi came to power in 2012, five military parades have been held, an average of one every two years. Xi Jinping is arguably the Communist Party leader who has conducted the most number of military parades in history. For the last time has been a major military parade held in Beijing in 2019, the 70th anniversary of the founding of the country.
No parade shows complicated international situation
In an interview with Radio Free Asia, Hebei-based current affairs commentator Yue Jun said that according to the official announcement of the celebrations, there is no exciting arrangement.
Yue Jun said: The event is not very exciting and the 100th anniversary of the founding of the party, both in terms of party history and his ruling position, are not quite in line with the major topics. Personally, I think it’s just a superficial celebration.
According to Chinese dissident Ji Feng, the Communist Party’s centennial celebration can be called low-key compared to the past for three reasons, which boil down to reducing international pressure.
The second reason is that they might have prepared a military parade, if not for the Epidemic, not all over the world, causing so much damage, because this damage is all brought by them. He will become a street rat.
The “two hundred years” in the party constitution is the first 100 years this year
The so-called two hundred years are the policy goals of the Chinese Communist Party. According to the Constitution of the Communist Party of China (CPC), which was amended at the 19th CPC National Congress, the “two hundred years” aim to build a moderately prosperous society in the 100th year of the founding of the CPC (i.e., 2021) and to build a “prosperous society” in the 100th year of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (i.e., 2049). This year is the first 100 years, but there is no official demonstration of the military power under the control of the Communist Party.
Yue Jun said: Because the CCP has always emphasized cohesion in such matters, the absence of such a victory or height should not match the 100th anniversary celebrations.
Current affairs commentator Cai Shenkun pointed out to the station that according to the content of the CPC’s centennial celebration activities arrangements announced by the Ministry of Propaganda, this type of propaganda is sufficient.
Cai Shenkun said: military parades are often held at the time of the big celebration of the founding of the country, when the stability of the military parade, the history of the military parade is also in the founding of the country in the tenth and other full anniversary, the last time (2015 anti-fascist 70th anniversary) he has engaged in an extra (parade), if continue to parade, the effect is counterproductive.
The Chinese Communist Party came from the former Soviet regime
According to Cai Shenkun, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party has encountered another difficulty, that is, who should be commemorated? Because the Chinese Communist Party is a product of the former Soviet Union of the Communist International.
Cai Shenkun said: If other activities are as high-profile as the sound, the 100th anniversary of the event commemorated or not, the significance is not too big. Because 100 years of experience too many things, the past leaders of the Communist Party were purged in the campaign. If we commemorate the 100th anniversary in a high profile, who should we commemorate?
Wang Xiaohui, vice minister of the Propaganda Department, introduced at the conference that a grand conference will be held in the name of the CPC Central Committee to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, and Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, will deliver a speech.
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