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Senior officials were expelled from the party for strangely maliciously slandering party and state leaders

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In a decision published on Sunday on the websites of the Central Commission for Disciplinary Inspection of the Communist Party of China and the State Supervisory Commission, Wei Bin, the former deputy head of the inspection team of the Heilongjiang Provincial Party Committee, was expelled. from the party with a very rare accusation: “Malignant slander of the party and the country. leader”. As “maliciously slander”, the Central Commission for Disciplinary Inspection refused to disclose.

Some analysts have pointed out that, at least, from the way Wei Bin was treated, it can be seen that from “discussing central government” to “defaming party and state leaders”, the means of controlling the regime’s officials. Xi Jinping and the qualitative nature of the “disloyalty” to officials has gradually increased.

From “arguing about central government” to “maliciously slandering the party and state leaders,” the accusations are becoming more and more personal. There is no doubt that the emergence of this claim or characterization should be the result of the escalation of the CCP’s personality cult towards Xi Jinping in recent years, so that “malicious slander” can be used to privately block all those who dare. express some discontent towards the top leader himself, any official.

According to the official website, Wei Bin is an “inner ghost” of the disciplinary inspection who has been retired for nearly five years. Before listing many traditional crimes against Wei Bin, the disciplinary commission’s main crime is the “anti-corruption labor criminal”. He did not explain the details of why Wei Bin “maliciously slandered party and state leaders”, but “criticizing anti-corruption work” obviously touched a crucial nerve. Due to the widespread corruption of CCP officials, the anti-corruption Corruption has become one of Xi Jinping’s uses of power since he came to power: it is a weapon to clean up all kinds of dissatisfied forces and clean up the dissidents internally.

Xi Jinping ruled the world at the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, all dissident forces were almost “wiped out” and the selective anti-corruption campaign of the past decade “made a great contribution”, many senior officials are accused of ” two-faced people “and” disloyal to the party “, after being fired in the party for” gangs of gangs “, were accused of” corruption “when they were tried in court. Therefore, “criticizing anti-corruption work” is like criticizing Xi Jinping’s use of the fight against corruption to pave the way for him to “unify the world”.

Just two weeks after the closure of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the handling of Wei Bin by the Central Discipline Inspection Commission with such allegations is obviously sending a new signal to the party’s senior officials, and party leaders. they must not be offended in the slightest, otherwise Yin Jian will not be far off.

While dealing with Wei Bin, a former department-level executive who retired for five years, he also sent another signal, that the so-called “20-year retrospective survey” of senior officials is not just a scare, don’t think. that you will be safe after retirement. Leaders, as usual, can be expelled from the party and then brought to justice.

Another revelation from this case is that when the CCP’s personal cult of Xi Jinping is on the rise, it is accompanied by the prevalence of reports of irregularities. Wei Bin retired safely in 2017, when he slandered the party and state leaders, and on what occasions? The place is unclear. The analysis indicates the possibility of venting dissatisfaction in private. The circle of friends said a word or two to “attack the leader”, and the result was reported by someone. This is also kind of a warning. Yes, there are ears everywhere.

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