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China’s Defense Minister Dismissed Amid Speculation
China’s leadership has announced the dismissal of Li Shangfu, the defense minister, following his unexplained absence from the public eye for several weeks, as reported by local media sources.
Mr. Li’s removal from his high-ranking position as defense minister and his role in China’s State Council was confirmed by local media on Tuesday, raising questions and speculation throughout the nation.
The last public appearance of Mr. Li was noted on August 29 when he delivered a speech at a Chinese-African peace forum. Subsequently, his prolonged absence triggered conjecture in Western media outlets, with some sources even citing U.S. government officials alluding to an investigation into the former defense minister.
This development is part of a broader pattern, as China’s ruling party has been tightening its control over the military in recent months. Several top military officers have been replaced on suspicion of corruption, signaling a concerted effort to maintain discipline and accountability within the armed forces.
Notably, Mr. Qin Gang, China’s former foreign minister, had also vanished from the public eye for a substantial period before being replaced in July, underscoring the frequency of high-ranking officials becoming subjects of disciplinary investigations in China.
The dismissal of Mr. Li Shangfu adds yet another layer of intrigue to the ongoing political landscape in China, leaving the international community and the Chinese public with more questions than answers regarding the reasons behind this abrupt decision.