Xi Jinping Urges Chinese Military to Strengthen Political Loyalty After Recent Purges
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged the military to enhance political loyalty following recent purges within the armed forces, emphasising discipline and party control.
Xi Jinping Calls for Greater Political Loyalty in Chinese Military
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on the country’s armed forces to strengthen their political loyalty to the ruling Communist Party, following a series of high-profile purges within the military establishment.
Speaking during a meeting with senior defence officials, Xi emphasised the need for discipline, ideological commitment and unwavering loyalty to the Communist Party of China.
Focus on Discipline and Party Control
The call comes after recent investigations and dismissals involving senior military officials, which Chinese authorities described as part of broader efforts to combat corruption and reinforce party control over the armed forces.
Analysts say the move reflects Xi’s continuing efforts to consolidate authority over the military and ensure its alignment with the political leadership.
Reforms Within the People’s Liberation Army
Under Xi’s leadership, China has undertaken significant military reforms aimed at modernising the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) while strengthening party supervision.
These reforms include restructuring command systems, improving combat readiness and tightening internal oversight within the military hierarchy.
Strategic Implications
Observers note that the renewed emphasis on political loyalty highlights Beijing’s focus on maintaining internal stability within its armed forces while pursuing broader strategic and defence goals.
The developments come at a time when China is increasing its military capabilities and asserting a stronger presence in regional security affairs.