Analysts say the removal of Xinjiang’s Party chief signals Xi Jinping’s diminishing ability to shield his allies.

A facility believed to be a re-education camp where mostly Muslim ethnic minorities are detained, in northwestern China’s Xinjiang region on June 4, 2019. Greg Baker/AFP/Getty Images

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Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities have announced a leadership reshuffle in the far western Xinjiang region, replacing Ma Xingrui—a confidant of Xi Jinping—with a political figure aligned with former anti-corruption czar Wang Qishan.

Olivia Li is a contributor to The Epoch Times with a focus on China-related topics since 2012.


