Xi Jinping concerned over potential collapse of Chinese Communist Party: Report
- In Reports
- 11:22 AM, Jul 19, 2023
- Myind Staff
Recently, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed alarm about the Communist Party of China (CCP)'s (CCP) impending collapse as 415 million people globally renounced their membership in the CCP, including its regiments, teams, and other affiliated organizations.
As reported by ANI citing Greek City Times, these mass resignations have been reported since July 1 of this year.
As per the report, People's reaction across the globe has taken the CCP authorities aback with Xi Jinping in the recent SCO Summit stating that he is opposed to any country's instigation of "colour revolutions" and "interference in internal matters" for any reason, according to the report.
According to Greek City Times, Xi warned SCO member states during the summit to be aware of "external forces" that would set the stage for a new Cold War by dividing the world into antagonistic groups. He has regularly issued warnings about the impending collapse of the CCP, which if not addressed, appears to be unavoidable.
According to a report from Greek City Times, in 2022, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech to a young cadre training class, which has now been published as an article in the Communist Party of China's journal, "Seeking Truth."
In the speech, Xi Jinping highlighted his concern over the possible disintegration of the CCP.
Xi Jinping stressed the significance of adhering to the principles of Marxism and Communism within the context of Chinese characteristics. He cautioned that deviating from these beliefs could lead to a similar disintegration as seen in the case of the Soviet Union.
According to reports, the CCP is worried about the likelihood of experiencing a fate akin to that of the Soviet Union, which fell apart after a substantial exodus from the party.
China's escalating internal and foreign problems, as well as its escalating competition with the rest of the world, are all causing the CCP to grow more and more concerned. On both the economic and social fronts, China is currently dealing with numerous difficulties.
According to a report by Greek City Times, the policies implemented by the authorities of the CCP are increasingly facing disapproval and criticism within China and other countries.
In response to growing challenges to its power dynamics, the CCP has adopted more authoritarian measures, including crackdowns on Chinese oligarchs, limitations on people's freedoms and liberties, censorship of online criticism, and consolidating power in the hands of President Xi.
Greek City Times reported that despite the CCP's attempts to stifle dissent, there are still indications of unrest, as shown by the millions of people who have left the party globally to protest its policies of stifling free speech and individual rights.
President Xi openly acknowledged the party's impending extinction as a result of the mass exodus after this development alarmed the CCP leadership. Xi has been pleading with individuals to stick with the party out of consideration for ideological compatibility.
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