Thursday, June 5, 2025

Wang Yang proposed three conditions to the elders and would not take over Xi if they disagreed

 Direct translation

Li Yu: It is said that Wang Yang proposed three conditions to the elders and said he would not take over if they disagreed

Reporter : Li Yu / Editor : Fang Xun / Source: People's Dailyhttps://www.aboluowang.com/2025/0605/2228643.html


The leader of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, has been missing for more than 15 days, and it is rumored that he has lost power.

The elders of the Chinese Communist Party have already introduced a new successor.

Former Vice Premier of the State Council of the Communist Party of China, Wang Yang, was selected to succeed the general secretary.

A self-media person broke the news that Wang Yang proposed three conditions for succession. If he disagreed, he would refuse to accept the mess left by Xi Jinping.

According to overseas self-media, Xi Jinping handed over power under the pressure of the elders.

Zhang Youxia and Hu Wen designated two successors, Wang Yang took over as general secretary and Hu Chunhua took over as prime minister.

Economist Su Xiaohe broke the news in a self-media program that although Wang Yang agreed to take over, he proposed three conditions for succession.

The first condition is to have military power, and to serve as chairman of the Military Commission while serving as general secretary.

Su Xiaohe believes that if there is no military power, Wang Yang will end up like Zhao Ziyang and Hu Yaobang, and he may be ousted at any time.

The second condition is that all people in the diplomatic system must be replaced. Wang Yi and Hua Chunying, who advocate the Wolf Warrior policy, must all be removed and replaced by pro-American people.

The third condition is that the top leaders of the Communist Party of China must reach a great reconciliation and stop hurting each other and persecuting each other.

Su Xiaohe said that this statement made him look at Wang Yang with new eyes.

Any country or political party that moves towards modern civilization must reconcile and cannot fall into a life-and-death struggle.

Many netizens posted comments on this news.

"Whoever takes over such a mess will be unlucky, because he will be blamed in the end."

 "No matter how evil the road is, it is still an evil road. It is useless to change anyone." 

"Lift the ban on political parties and newspapers, and carry out political system reform. "

 "Reconciliation is a joke, it is nothing more than muddying the waters. " 

"Is it possible to reconcile within the party? Every high-level family has great selfishness and is fighting to carve up the fat meat of mainland China. Who is willing to let go when interests are at stake? The philosophy of the Communist Party is the philosophy of struggle. It is their heirloom. How can we not fight?" 

"How to reconcile with June 4th? How to reconcile with Falun Gong? How to reconcile with the 80 million Chinese compatriots who died unjustly?" 

Observers believe that the three conditions proposed by Wang Yang do not require political system reform, and it seems that China's prospects will not be optimistic. If the dictatorship system is not changed and the CCP is not disintegrated, there will be no hope for China. Even if the Communist Party is willing to review, it will be nothing in the end. The book "Nine Commentaries" wrote: "The lesson of history is: Any promise of the Communist Party cannot be believed, and any guarantee will not be fulfilled."

Whoever believes in the Communist Party on any issue will lose his life on that issue.

" Wang Yang and Xi Jinping are not of the same kind. Wang Yang, who came from the civilian class, gave people the impression of being shrewd, outgoing, and open-minded in the officialdom of the Communist Party of China, and also gave people the impression that he was "not of the same kind as Xi Jinping."

In October 2007, at the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, 52-year-old Wang Yang and Li Keqiang were promoted to become the youngest members of the Politburo of that session.

At the end of the same year, Wang Yang was transferred from Chongqing to the position of Secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee.

During his five years as Secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee from 2007 to 2012, Wang Yang laid the foundation for his image as a liberal faction.

Wang Yang vigorously implemented the policy of "emptying the cage and replacing the bird" in the industry in Guangdong Province, and Guangdong instead introduced high-tech enterprises to settle in, which was considered the key to Guangdong's industrial transformation.

A major landmark event during Wang Yang's tenure in Guangdong was the use of gentle means to quell the "Wukan Incident" that shocked China and the world in 2012.

This originated from the protest of 10,000 people in Wukan Village by the village officials who violated the rights of villagers. Under Wang Yang's instructions, it was finally quelled by re-election of the village committee.

Afterwards, he bluntly said that the re-election of the Wukan Village Committee was carried out in accordance with the law, "without any innovation", and corrected the phenomenon of "going through the motions" in the past elections.

In addition, when Wang Yang was in charge of Guangdong, he formed a "cake theory" that contradicted that of Bo Xilai, who was in charge of Chongqing. Wang Yang advocated development first and then distribution, which was "cake making faction", while Bo Xilai advocated distribution first and then development, which was "cake distribution faction".

Since then, Wang Yang's reputation as a "liberal" has spread like wildfire, and his overseas reputation has risen greatly. It is said that he has attracted rumors that conservative elders in the party have objections to him.

At the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Wang Yang failed to "enter the Standing Committee" as expected by the outside world but he became the third vice premier of the State Council in charge of agriculture, poverty alleviation, and commerce.

At the 20th CPC National Congress, most people believed that Wang Yang had the highest voice to succeed Li Keqiang, and Hu Chunhua and Han Zheng both had opportunities.

Li Qiang and Ding Xuexiang had weaker qualifications but they were considered to be Xi Jinping's confidants.

In the end, Wang Yang and Hu Chunhua were both kicked out, and Li Qiang took over as prime minister.

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