abc.net.au/news/jiang-zemin-death-to-be-carefully-managed-in-china/101705286The death of a former Chinese leader remembered for his affable public persona is posing a fresh challenge to Xi Jinping's efforts to quell anger over his ongoing COVID-zero drive.
"He was jovial and had a good sense of humour. In many respects, he was one of the most interesting world leaders I met," said former prime minister John Howard, who saw Mr Jiang on multiple occasions over seven years when their respective periods in power overlapped. Mr Jiang's contrasting style to Mr Xi, which included occasionally singing, dancing and publicly debating with journalists on camera, is being highlighted on Chinese social media in a nostalgic nod that the current leadership is hoping to carefully manage.
"I really don't think that it's likely that people will rally around his death the way that they did in April of 1989 with the death of [former general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party] Hu Yaobang, but I do think that the government will be very worried to make sure that that doesn't happen."
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