Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang has been removed from the Communist Party’s top leadership – Latest news – news

22 October 2022 at 07:48 AP: Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang has been removed from the Communist Party’s top leadership. The AP news agency reports this on Saturday. Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang is among four politicians who have been removed from the top leadership of the Chinese Communist Party. Li has been at the forefront of China’s economic reforms. It was in connection with the party congress in Beijing that replacements were expected in the Politburo’s standing committee, which consists of seven members, including President Xi Jinping. The committee is the most powerful body in China. Neither Li nor the other three were on the list of the 205 members of the Communist Party’s Central Committee, which was made public at the end of the party congress on Saturday. This means that they are not part of the Politburo either. (NTB)



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