China’s Forbidden News: Political Crisis Deepens as CCP’s Fourth Plenary Session is Postponed Again

The Chinese Communist Party is facing a political crisis, with the Fourth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee being postponed once again. This delay has raised concerns about the stability and direction of the party’s leadership. Meanwhile, the first case of a South Korean national being detained under the new Chinese law on espionage has sparked alarm in the international community.

The statement by a Chinese leader that “it’s better to keep quiet when there’s a death in the family” has stirred controversy and debate among Chinese citizens. Some view this as a callous and insensitive remark, while others defend it as a pragmatic approach to handling personal tragedies in a public setting.

Reports have surfaced indicating a significant outflow of capital from China, amounting to billions of dollars. This trend has raised questions about the state of the Chinese economy and the confidence of investors in the country. Additionally, numerous well-known foreign companies have been downsizing their operations in China, citing various reasons including regulatory challenges and market uncertainties.

Furthermore, there are allegations of Chinese government interference in the recent US elections, with reports of cyberattacks by Chinese state-sponsored hackers targeting candidates critical of China. This has added another layer of complexity to the already tense relations between the world’s two largest economies.

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