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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