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Li Keqiang Model or Huairentang Model? Xi Jinping’s Life Hangs by a Thread

The brutal nature of high-level power struggles in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) often surpasses what ordinary people can imagine. Rumours about the suicide of He Hongjun, Executive Deputy Director of the CCP Central Military Commission (CMC) Political Work Department, have escalated the internal power struggle surrounding Xi Jinping's potential resignation into a bloodier climax.

"End CCP" Petition Nears 5 Million Signatures

The global petition to "Eliminate the Demon Chinese Communist Party" (End CCP), launched by the Global Tuidang (Quit the CCP) Centre in June 2020, is approaching a historic milestone. As of May 15, 2025, the global petition has reached 4.81 million signatures and is rapidly approaching 5 million.

Shocking News: General He Hongjun Has Reportedly Committed Suicide, Shedding Light on the Brutal Internal Conflicts Within the Communist Army

On May 19, Cai Shenkun, a commentator based in the United States and an independent columnist, shared on the social media platform X that insider information from Beijing indicates that General He Hongjun, the executive deputy director of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission, took his own life while in custody.

Cai Qi No Longer Shows Loyalty to Xi Jinping; His Power Also Diminished

As growing signs suggest that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping has lost control over the military and that his internal party power is weakening, his wife Peng Liyuan, who once played an active role in military and political circles, has also faded into the background.

Cai Qi Unexpectedly Shifts Allegiance and Turns Against Xi, Igniting a Storm of Turmoil

As the Fourth Plenary Session approaches, the winds surrounding Xi Jinping's imminent resignation are intensifying. Cai Qi, a close ally of Xi Jinping and a member of the Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) as well as the Director of the General Office, recently made a rare public address in which he notably did not refer to Xi as the core leader.

The Strong King is Not Strong, and the Blue Sky is Absent. The Internal Conflicts Among the Senior Officials of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Have Intensified Ahead of the Fourth Plenary Session

According to a report from the People's Daily, the article titled "The strong king, who is 'one step away from being the national leader,' is reported to be under investigation along with his relatives," mentioned that "Lan Tianli, the chairman of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region government, has been arrested."

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