Anti-corruption efforts are intensifying in the Chinese army

Anti-corruption efforts are intensifying in the People's Liberation Army of China. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to recent information, Zhang Yuxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and General Liu Zhenli, Chief of the Joint Staff Department of the Commission, have been placed under investigation. They are being examined on suspicion of "disciplinary and legal violations."
Official statements have not disclosed details of the accusations, but according to international sources, such phrases usually indicate corruption. Zhang Yuxia is 75 years old and is considered one of the highest-ranking military leaders in the country.
He is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China. If he is removed from his position, it will be one of the most significant changes in the Chinese military in recent years.
Some observers view this process as an effort by state leader Xi Jinping to further consolidate power. These events are attracting significant attention not only within China's internal political environment but also on the international stage.
In particular, Taiwanese officials are closely monitoring these changes as a factor that could impact regional security. So far, the exact results of the investigation have not been disclosed.
However, this process is being described as a "major purge" within the Chinese military and is said to serve as a serious signal not only to the internal elite but also to external forces. Therefore, upcoming changes are expected to receive even greater attention.





