China's Communist Party to Remove Disgraced Members from Central Committee

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The CPC is tipped to sack three disgraced members of its Central Committee during a conclave in February. Li Shangfu, Qin Gang, and Li Yuchao will be relieved of their party positions.

The Communist Party of China (CPC) is expected to remove three disgraced members from its Central Committee during a conclave in February. The committee will likely strip Li Shangfu , Qin Gang , and Li Yuchao of their full memberships.

This move will relieve them of their party positions, following their removal from government positions in 2023.

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