Top Chinese general ousted from body that oversees China's military
Briefly

Admiral Miao Hua, director of the political work department of China's Central Military Commission, has been dismissed amid Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign targeting military leadership. His removal, a significant event since such high-level purges are rare, follows investigations into serious disciplinary violations. Miao's statue as a navy senior official and influence in military ideology makes his exit noteworthy, especially as China seeks to maintain an image of strong governance. While such purges risk disrupting military stability, global attention is diverted by conflicts elsewhere, reducing scrutiny on China’s internal military changes.
The unprecedented purge of Miao Hua highlights Xi Jinping's unwavering commitment to his anti-corruption campaign within the top ranks of China's military establishment.
Miao's dismissal, among the highest in decades, signifies significant internal upheaval within the Chinese military, raising questions about stability and governance.
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