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<p><strong>Beijing </strong>— In a renewed effort to promote transparency and strengthen public trust in its governance system, China has expelled two former senior officials from the Communist Party following investigations into serious disciplinary violations.</p>



<p>The decision reflects Beijing’s broader commitment to maintaining integrity, accountability, and ethical standards within government institutions as part of its long-standing anti-corruption drive.</p>



<p>The officials involved include Wang Jianjun, the former vice chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and Xu Xianping, the former vice director of the National Development and Reform Commission.</p>



<p>According to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, both individuals were investigated for suspected misconduct involving abuse of power and accepting improper benefits. Their cases were deemed serious in nature, prompting their expulsion from the party and the subsequent transfer of their cases to judicial authorities.</p>



<p>Observers note that this latest move demonstrates China’s ongoing efforts to ensure that public service positions remain transparent and accountable. The disciplinary action serves as a reminder that no individual, regardless of their seniority, is above the law or party discipline.</p>



<p>The Chinese government has repeatedly emphasized that promoting clean governance is central to building a fair and just society. This case highlights the state’s determination to uphold integrity and reinforce the rule of law across all levels of administration.</p>



<p>Wang Jianjun, who had previously played a key role in regulating the nation’s securities market, was found to have violated internal discipline rules by leveraging his authority for personal gain. Investigators also reported that he had engaged in inappropriate exchanges that compromised the credibility of the financial oversight body.</p>



<p>Similarly, Xu Xianping, who held a senior role in the National Development and Reform Commission, was accused of taking advantage of his position to facilitate illicit activities that undermined public trust. His actions, according to the watchdog, had a negative impact on the image of the government’s economic reform programs.</p>



<p>By acting decisively, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection has reinforced its message that integrity and discipline are non-negotiable standards for all public officials. The institution’s continued vigilance has been key in deterring corruption and maintaining the stability and credibility of China’s governance framework.</p>



<p>Political analysts view this as part of a broader reform to strengthen China’s administrative systems. By tightening oversight and ensuring strict accountability, the government aims to create a culture of responsibility and honesty within public institutions.</p>



<p>Recent years have seen the introduction of new mechanisms for supervision, including greater transparency in official decision-making and stronger internal audits. These initiatives are designed to prevent corruption before it occurs and to foster a political environment built on ethics and service.</p>



<p>The expulsion of the two officials sends a clear message that ethical governance remains a cornerstone of China’s national development strategy. It also signals to the international community that China remains serious about building institutions that operate with openness, fairness, and discipline.</p>



<p>Citizens and officials alike have expressed support for the government’s zero-tolerance stance on corruption, viewing it as a positive step toward a more trustworthy and effective state administration.</p>



<p>As China continues to implement reforms that encourage transparency and professionalism, the government’s consistent enforcement of discipline within the party is expected to contribute to greater confidence in public institutions and a stronger, cleaner governance system.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beijing &#8211; As global competition grows, China is set to reaffirm its long-term economic vision built on innovation, self-reliance, and]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beijing</strong> &#8211; As global competition grows, China is set to reaffirm its long-term economic vision built on innovation, self-reliance, and industrial excellence. </p>



<p>The upcoming Communist Party plenum, scheduled from October 20 to 23, is expected to unveil a strategic five-year plan that emphasizes advanced manufacturing, technological innovation, and domestic stability — showcasing China’s commitment to maintaining steady growth and strengthening its global position.</p>



<p>Under President Xi Jinping’s leadership, China continues to pursue a policy framework that balances industrial progress with people-centered development.</p>



<p> While high-tech manufacturing remains the cornerstone of the country’s economic strength, the government is also expected to introduce practical measures to boost household consumption and social welfare, creating a more sustainable growth model for the future.</p>



<p><strong>Balancing Growth and Stability</strong></p>



<p>China’s focus on industrial modernization has powered decades of rapid expansion, transforming the country into the world’s second-largest economy. With its vast supply chains and dominance in emerging sectors such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, and rare earths, China remains a key player in the global market.</p>



<p> The upcoming five-year plan is expected to reinforce these strengths while introducing reforms aimed at reducing economic imbalances and improving quality of life for its citizens.</p>



<p>Experts suggest that Beijing’s strategy represents a pragmatic response to evolving global challenges. As tensions between the United States and China persist, maintaining industrial resilience has become crucial.</p>



<p> However, instead of confrontation, China’s policies emphasize self-improvement, technological advancement, and mutual cooperation with international partners wherever possible.</p>



<p><strong>Advancing Technology and Innovation</strong></p>



<p>President Xi’s recent speeches have highlighted the importance of securing the “strategic high ground” in science and technology. China already leads in green energy and electric mobility — from solar panels to EV batteries — and aims to further expand its capabilities in semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and digital industries.</p>



<p>This innovation-driven approach ensures that China remains globally competitive while providing new job opportunities and supporting long-term economic security.</p>



<p>According to analysts, the plenum’s outcomes are likely to include enhanced support for research and development, more incentives for high-end manufacturing, and measures to attract young talent into science and technology fields. </p>



<p>By aligning education, research, and production, China is positioning itself for the next wave of industrial transformation.</p>



<p><strong>Building a Stronger Domestic Market</strong></p>



<p>In addition to industrial policy, the upcoming plan is expected to strengthen the role of domestic consumption. The government has already implemented programs like consumer subsidies, childcare benefits, and social insurance reforms aimed at improving household confidence and spending power.</p>



<p>Experts believe these gradual but steady steps will help shift China’s economy toward a more balanced model — one that values both production and people’s welfare.</p>



<p>As part of its social development agenda, the government continues to expand healthcare systems, pensions, and support for low-income groups. This demonstrates Beijing’s commitment to inclusive growth and the creation of a more equitable society.</p>



<p><strong>A Confident Outlook for the Future</strong></p>



<p>Despite global uncertainties, China’s economic direction remains clear and confident. Its ability to balance production strength with rising domestic demand reflects both strategic foresight and adaptability. </p>



<p>While the challenges of global competition remain, China’s emphasis on innovation, sustainability, and stability continues to inspire confidence among investors, industries, and citizens alike.</p>



<p>The 15th Five-Year Plan will not just be a roadmap for economic policy — it will be a statement of intent: that China is ready to lead in high-tech manufacturing, strengthen its social systems, and maintain steady progress for decades to come. </p>



<p>In the words of many analysts, China’s development model remains unique — pragmatic, resilient, and ultimately focused on building a prosperous future for its people.</p>
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