Li Keqiang
China’s second most powerful man: businessman with no political management experience
China's new second most powerful man, Li Qiang, has attracted attention for his almost empty record in public management. While he is known to be a successful businessman, his political career contains fewer achievements than his predecessor, Li Keqiang. It is both surprising and not so surprising since it is an open ...
Why was the word ‘end’ banned when the CCP’s leaders’ list was published?
The new Politburo Standing Committee of the CCP Central Committee was announced on October 23. Every member is close to Xi Jinping. Experts predict that the CCP is on the verge of collapse. At the same time the word "end" became a hot word on mainland Weibo, but the word ...
Challenge Xi Jinping? Li Keqiang mentions this three times a day
At the time of the high-level transfer of power at the 20th National Congress of the CCP, Premier Li Keqiang in one day emphasized three times, "reform and opening-up" is the CCP's basic policy, attracting public attention. On September 30, Li reiterated the need for "reform and opening-up" during his speech ...
Tension in Zhongnanhai
The 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party is fast approaching. All over China people are tense and complain about being monitored. At the same time, after Xi Jinping resurfaced on September 27, he continued to speed up the investigation and purge the "Xi assassination" gang. Liu Yanping, the ...
Will he be the next Chinese premier? Experts predict that Hu Chunhua will be next
As the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) approaches, speculation about possible changes in the Politburo Standing Committee and about who will accompany Xi Jinping, if he achieves his third term in office, worries the entire leadership of the Chinese regime. Apparently, Hu Chunhua, the current vice premier, ...
How critical is China’s budget shortage?
The hidden debts of Chinese local governments has continuously broken records in recent times. Up to half of them have fallen into financial distress and are waiting for financial support from the central government. The banking system, as a matter of fact, has also fallen into crisis. It all stems ...
China’s second most powerful man wants to wrest power from Xi Jinping?
A recent video of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, appearing on the Internet and in some media outlets, giving a speech in Shenzhen. He makes it clear that the internal situation of the Chinese regime is becoming increasingly tense as the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party draws nearer. Li ...
Fierce factional fighting portends political crisis for Chinese regime
China is going through a sustained economic decline, worsened by the strict anti-COVID measures imposed by the communist regime. At the same time, a deep political crisis has become evident within the regime's leadership, with several protagonists carrying out a real power struggle. In this context, the figure of Li Keqiang, China's ...
Accidental or intentional? Li Keqiang ‘smashed’ the propaganda of the Central Propaganda Department
Recently, the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China and the Premier of the State Council of the Communist Party of China has made completely opposite statements about the current living conditions of China's people. Specifically, the CCP's Propaganda Department stated at the June 28 "China Decade" press conference that, since 2012, ...
Li Keqiang laid out a successor before leaving office?
On May 11, the Wall Street Journal reported under the headline "China's Forgotten Premier Steps Out of Xi's Shadow as Economic Fixer." The article revealed that people close to policymakers said Chinese Premier Minister Li Keqiang was trying to influence the selection of his replacement when he steps down as premier in less than ...
Li Keqiang can’t command his subordinates
Li Keqiang a top-level leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has become increasingly frustrated over their bureaucracy's negligence in recent years, according to Chinese-language media Da Ji Yuan. The secretary of the Huangshan Municipal Party Committee of Anhui Province recently reported that officials have a mentality of lying flat and ...
Unusual things happened at opening ceremony of Winter Olympics: Experts explain
At the flag-raising session of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics on the evening of February 4th, live TV caught Premier Li Keqiang's blanked-out moment. As the flag is raised, everyone turns to the right, at least halfway towards the direction of the flag. However, images show Li Keqiang was ...
Xi Jinping gives no speech on National Remembrance Day
On Dec. 13, Chinese pro-democracy activist Wang Dan posted a post on Facebook, saying, "The political atmosphere in China these days is a bit unusual." Wang Dan said that, in the official report of the CCP's Central Economic Work Conference, the names of President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Keqiang ...
China’s PM Li seeks to reassure Europe at Croatia summit
China's prime minister has promised that Beijing will respect European standards and fair trade, seeking to allay concerns that it's flouting EU competition rules with huge investments on the continent.Opening an annual summit of Eastern and Central European nations and China, Li Keqiang said "we intend to fully respect European ...
Chinese premier visits bridge construction in Croatia
Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang has visited a construction site in Croatia where a major European Union-funded bridge is being built by a Chinese state-owned company.The China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) won in 2018 an international bid to construct the 2.4 kilometer-long bridge over the Adriatic Sea.The 420 million-euro ...
China’s premier meets New Zealand’s leader amid 5G dispute
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has urged New Zealand to provide a "fair, transparent, convenient" investment environment in a meeting with the country's prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, that comes amid a dispute over use of Chinese telecoms equipment.Relations between the two countries have been strained since New Zealand's spy agency in ...
China upbeat on trade talks, denies Huawei spying allegations
Premier Li Keqiang says China has never and will never ask Chinese companies to spy on other countries
Asian shares gain as investors await news on China-US trade
Shares rose Friday in Asia after a day of lackluster trading on Wall Street. Japan's Nikkei 225 index jumped 1 percent to 21,506.92 as the Bank of Japan ended a policy meeting by keeping its key interest rate at minus 0.1 percent, maintaining its stance of extreme monetary easing and lavish ...
Premier: Telling companies to spy is ‘not how China behaves’
China's premier has said Beijing "will not do that" when asked whether Chinese companies are told to spy on foreign countries.Premier Li Keqiang, speaking at a news conference, said Friday that such tactics were "not how China behaves."The United States and some other governments have imposed curbs on use of ...
Premier: China needs ‘strong measures’ to support economy
China's top economic official says the country needs "strong measures" to counteract downward pressure on growth but Beijing plans to promote market-oriented reforms instead of relying on more lending and deficit government spending.Premier Li Keqiang, speaking in a nationally televised news conference, said Friday the communist government will cut taxes ...

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