China removes defence minister Li Shangfu; ex-foreign minister Qin Gang also removed as state councillor

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China removes defence minister Li Shangfu; ex-foreign minister Qin Gang also removed as state councillor
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No replacement for Gen Li was announced and no reason was given for the changes. Read more at straitstimes.com.

China has removed Defence Minister Li Shangfu and former foreign minister Qin Gang was also removed from his position as state councillor.

In an announcement during the evening news broadcast, it was announced that General Li had been removed from his position as State Councillor and Defence Minister following a decision by the country’s top lawmaking body, the National People’s Congress Standing Committee.were also stripped of their state councillor titles - a Cabinet position that ranks below vice-premiers and above ministers, an evening news broadcast on Chinese state media reported. No reasons were given for the changes.

US-sanctioned Gen Li, a former chief of the Equipment Development Department, spent just over half a year at the post. Analysts have raised questions about political stability after former foreign minister Qin was removed in July after a month-long absence. The unit’s former commander, General Li Yuchao, was not seen for months before he was replaced in July, along with his deputy.

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