Day: October 26, 2023
Once viewed as a top Communist Party leadership contender, Li was sidelined in recent years by President Xi Jinping, who tightened his grip on power and steered the world’s second-largest economy in a more statist direction.
The elite Peking University-educated economist was seen as a supporter of a more liberal market economy but had to bend to Xi’s preference for more state control.
“Comrade Li Keqiang, while resting in Shanghai in recent days, experienced a sudden heart attack on October 26 and, after all-out efforts to revive him failed, died in Shanghai at 10 minutes past midnight on October 27,” state broadcaster CCTV reported. An obituary will be published later, it said.
Li was premier and head of China’s Cabinet under Xi for a decade until stepping down in March.
“No matter how the international winds and clouds change, China will unswervingly expand its opening up,” Li said at his last public appearance in a news conference in March. “The Yangtze River and the Yellow River will not flow backwards.”
Li was born in Anhui province in eastern China, a poor farming area where his father was an official and where he was sent to toil in the fields during the Cultural Revolution.
He memorably said in 2020 that 600 million people in China earned less than the equivalent of $140 per month, sparking a debate on poverty and income inequality.
Once viewed as a top Communist Party leadership contender, Li was sidelined in recent years by President Xi Jinping, who tightened his grip on power and steered the world’s second-largest economy in a more statist direction.
The elite Peking University-educated economist was seen as a supporter of a more liberal market economy but had to bend to Xi’s preference for more state control.
“Comrade Li Keqiang, while resting in Shanghai in recent days, experienced a sudden heart attack on October 26 and, after all-out efforts to revive him failed, died in Shanghai at 10 minutes past midnight on October 27,” state broadcaster CCTV reported. An obituary will be published later, it said.
Li was premier and head of China’s Cabinet under Xi for a decade until stepping down in March.
“No matter how the international winds and clouds change, China will unswervingly expand its opening up,” Li said at his last public appearance in a news conference in March. “The Yangtze River and the Yellow River will not flow backwards.”
Li was born in Anhui province in eastern China, a poor farming area where his father was an official and where he was sent to toil in the fields during the Cultural Revolution.
He memorably said in 2020 that 600 million people in China earned less than the equivalent of $140 per month, sparking a debate on poverty and income inequality.
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— FBI (@FBI) October 19, 2023
Yesterday, #FBI Director Wray and intelligence chiefs from the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand took part in the Bureau’s Emerging Threats and Securing Innovation Security Summit—the first-ever public gathering of Five Eyes leaders. https://t.co/MJ6JKtoa0U pic.twitter.com/mO8awc2Ad7
— FBI (@FBI) October 18, 2023
For the uninitiated, this is how you blackmail someone. 🔳📬
No worries, I’m sure the #FBI will investigate themselves. pic.twitter.com/PGQslJDDMT
— Emergent Perspective (@_emergent_) October 25, 2023
didn’t #DOJ #FBI use same tactic with #Flynn.. coerced to repeat what they wanted to hear.. https://t.co/7nXmAoepoW
— m wallis (@deepblu) October 27, 2023
