Chinese leader Xi Jinping has doubled down on anti-corruption efforts, declaring a 'tough, protracted, and all-out battle' to root out graft. Speaking at a key disciplinary meeting in Beijing, the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee general secretary vowed to advance 'the most thorough kind of self-reform' through sustained anti-graft measures.
Why It Matters
With corruption labeled as the Party's 'greatest threat', Xi emphasized that the CPC's decade-long crackdown has already delivered 'widely recognized results' since the start of China's new era. But the fight isn't over—rigorous governance reforms remain top priority.
Looking Ahead
As head of both China's military and state, Xi urged members to maintain momentum: 'Resolute actions today shape a cleaner tomorrow.' Analysts say this signals intensified oversight in sectors from tech to finance.
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Xi Jinping stresses winning all-out battle against corruption
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