The exterior of the United Nations Headquarters in New York. (September 24, 2025)
[People News] On December 9, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced that it had suddenly launched a “Group of Friends of Global Governance” at the United Nations. The group consists of 43 countries, and the CCP claimed that a launch meeting would be held at the United Nations headquarters in New York to formally establish the group. The statement also said that the group was created in accordance with Xi Jinping’s proposed “Global Governance Initiative.”
However, after carefully reading the list of the 43 countries, many netizens burst into laughter, mocking it as an “alliance of poor countries,” saying that it is “basically a collection of underdeveloped regions with low human rights standards and imperfect democratic systems,” while the CCP itself has become the “beggar gang chief.”
X user “Urchin” pointed out: “Those with experience know this is a new list for massive money handouts. China will pour huge sums of money into these countries in exchange for their support for China at the United Nations. Meanwhile, ordinary people at home still get nothing—no money and no wife. The CCP’s so-called strength is built by sacrificing the interests and dignity of its own citizens.”
Many netizens spared no sarcasm, sneering: “You need to zoom in on the map just to find these countries,” and “How much tax money had to be scattered to round up this bunch of little followers?” Some were even more blunt: “If Xi Jinping is the group leader, it’s guaranteed to end up as another unfinished failure.”
Others questioned: “Without the ability to project military power globally, can you really manage ‘global governance’ with just words?” and “These countries are supposed to govern the world? That would be the end of the world.”
Some commented that Xi Jinping used “small groups” to rule the country and stripped Li Keqiang of power, and now the CCP is using “small groups” to “govern the globe,” attempting to challenge the Western order led by Trump. Others mocked that “Friends of Governance” would be better renamed “House of Dictators,” saying: “What they can share when they get together is nothing more than how to stay in power, how to control the internet, and how to suppress peaceful demands. The CCP isn’t forming a group to govern the world, but to consolidate dictatorship.”
Apollo News commentator Wang Duran pointed out that the common characteristics of these 43 countries are very clear: either their economies are fragile and dependent on Chinese aid, or they are themselves authoritarian regimes that need Beijing to provide political protection in international arenas. In other words, this is not global governance, but a huddling together of weak and authoritarian regimes. The CCP’s real intention is to use these “vote-bank countries” to manufacture a false show of strength at the United Nations, weaken the influence of the United States and the democratic camp, and further build a “parallel new order” in opposition to the free world, thereby providing a veneer of international legitimacy for its hegemonic ambitions. In essence, this approach is not governance but infiltration; not cooperation but strategic maneuvering.△

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