HK Media: Politburo Discussed Personnel in May Meeting, Kept Secret
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Hong Kong media reports that the Chinese Communist Party Politburo likely held a meeting on May 29, but it was not publicly disclosed because the agenda focused on high-level personnel changes. The report infers the meeting's existence based on subsequent personnel announcements and suggests Cai Qi's appointment as Party School president was decided there.
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- Q: What is the core of this news?
- A: Hong Kong media reported that the CCP Politburo likely held a secret meeting on May 29 to decide on high-level personnel changes.
- Q: What is the basis for the report?
- A: Three high-level personnel changes announced on the afternoon of May 29 and May 30, involving Ding Xiangqun, Zhang Yuzhuo, and Guan Zhiou.
- Q: Why is the meeting speculated to be secret?
- A: Beijing authorities did not announce any Politburo meeting in May, and the announced changes were all for top-level positions.