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“New China” Video Goes Viral — Surge in CCP Withdrawals

During the Chinese Communist Party’s Fourth Plenary Session, a video generated by artificial intelligence (AI) has gone viral across Chinese-speaking communities worldwide. The short film depicts a “New China after the fall of the CCP,” showing symbolic scenes such as citizens freely voting, politic

Plenum Fallout: Military Reps Seek Xi’s Removal

The closed-door meeting of the Communist Party of China's Fourth Plenary Session has been ongoing for two days, with no photos, videos, or official announcements, resulting in complete silence.

Xi Sends Congratulatory Letter to FAO Praising Achievements—But CCTV and Xinhua Diverge in Tone

On October 20, the first day of the CCP’s Fourth Plenary Session, articles published on the regime’s official website appeared to intentionally steer public focus toward the “15th Five-Year Plan.” Yet clearly, outside observers were far more concerned about shifts within the CCP’s top leadership—especially whether Xi Jinping would at least relinquish his titles as Chairman of the Central Military Commission and General Secretary, and who might replace him. Since little is publicly known about the internal situation, we must start with the signals released by the authorities before the session

The Fourth Plenum is trash and the people don't care, whoever takes office will be the same as before

The Chinese Communist Party's 20th Central Committee Fourth Plenary Session convened in Beijing starting October 20. Mobile checkpoints have again increased in Beijing's prosperous districts to guard against mass incidents. Before the meeting there were frequent rumors about whether Xi Jinping, who has reportedly lost control of the military, would step back at the Fourth Plenum, attracting outside attention. However, most Chinese people care more about whether life can get a little better, because they have already realized: “The CCP has usurped the country for decades and has never p

Xi Jinping Unable to Contain the Fallout — Yu Menglong Case Shakes the Fourth Plenary Session

The Chinese Communist Party’s Fourth Plenary Session opened today (October 20) amid intensifying infighting at the top of the regime. Meanwhile, the Yu Menglong case—which has spread from public outrage into the heart of Zhongnanhai—has directed popular anger squarely at Xi Jinping and Cai Qi. The incident continues to fuel a growing wave of “Three Withdrawals” (withdrawals from the CCP, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers). Observers say the controversy has indirectly shaken the political atmosphere surrounding the plenary session.

Xi About to Step Down From the Party and Military’s Top Posts — CCP Military High-Profiled to “Build Him a Stairway Down”

As the countdown to the CCP’s Fourth Plenary Session begins, on October 17 the Chinese military abruptly announced disciplinary actions against nine generals, including Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) He Weidong and former Director of the CMC Political Department Miao Hua. They were not only expelled from the military and the Party, but their “suspected criminal offenses were transferred to military prosecutors for review and prosecution according to law.”

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