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China’s Military Purge Removed 14 Lawmakers, but Its Two Most Senior Targets Kept Their Seats

One notice removed Politburo member Ma Xingrui and six generals, yet left Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli in place, a sign analysts say their cases run deeper.
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Times of India
· Jun 27, 2026
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China has removed six top military officers, a former financial regulator, and a former Politburo member from their legislative posts, signaling President Xi Jinping's ongoing anti-corruption purge. This move targets the nation's political and military elite, with prominent figures like General Xu Xueqiang, head of military equipment development, among those dismissed. The campaign continues to reshape the highest echelons of power.
South China Morning Post
· Jun 27, 2026
China removes 6 generals from legislature as military anti-corruption drive continues
China has removed six senior PLA officers from the country’s top legislative body, a sign that President Xi Jinping’s military anti-corruption campaign is not slowing down. According to a late-night notice issued by the National People’s Congress Standing Committee on Friday, 13 members of the legislature had been removed and one had resigned. Away from the military, those removed included a former top financial regulator and the ex-Xinjiang party chief. There had already been indications that...
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· Jun 30, 2026
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Investing.com
· Jun 27, 2026
China strips generals, ex-financial regulator, politburo member of lawmaker posts
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Al-Monitor
· Jul 1, 2026
Syria's Sharaa appoints lawmakers, paving way for new parliament to convene
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Related coverage for "China’s Military Purge Removed 14 Lawmakers, but Its Two Most Senior Targets Kept Their Seats": Times of India — Xi's military purge widens: China strips 6 generals, ex-Politburo member of lawmaker posts. South China Morning Post — China removes 6 generals from legislature as military anti-corruption drive continues. Guinee news — Fonction publique : 6 678 agents licenciés à l’issue d’un contrôle administratif. RAPPLER — Khan should be fired for inappropriate sexual relationship, says ICC bureau. Investing.com — China strips generals, ex-financial regulator, politburo member of lawmaker posts. Al-Monitor — Syria's Sharaa appoints lawmakers, paving way for new parliament to convene