Xi Jinping rolls out leaner top line-up for China’s military machine
Central Military Commission shrinks by a third as president consolidates hold on the armed forces, observers say
The top echelon of the body overseeing the running of the world’s biggest military has shrunk by a third to make it the smallest leadership line-up in the history of the People’s Liberation Army.
The Communist Party announced on Wednesday that the Central Military Commission would be led by a seven-member group, down from the 11 members who headed its operations before.
Military analysts said the streamlined group indicated President Xi Jinping, the CMC’s chairman, was further consolidating his hold over the organisation.
A Beijing-based retired senior colonel said the six others were “either military heavyweights who had pledged loyalty to Xi when he took over as chief of the PLA in late 2012, or younger generals promoted by him”.
The new line-up will comprise Xi, two vice-chairmen and four other members.