China has appointed former naval commander Dong Jun as its new defense minister, two months after removing his predecessor Li Shangfu from the role without explanation following Li’s extended absence from public view, as reported by Simone McCarthy for CNN.
Dong had served as the top commander of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy since 2021. I Photo: Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China
The top body of China’s rubber-stamp legislature announced Dong’s appointment Friday, following their final session for the year, Chinese state media Xinhua reported.
Dong had served as the top commander of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy since 2021. His appointment ends months of speculation over when Beijing would fill the role left vacant after the same political body approved Li’s removal in October.
Li, who was appointed defense minister in March, has not been seen in public since late August, fueling intense speculation about his fate.
His disappearance and subsequent removal followed a series of unexplained personnel shakeups that have roiled the country’s upper ranks, including the dramatic ousting of former Foreign Minister Qin Gang in July and the removal of two leaders from the PLA’s Rocket Force, all without explanation.
Both Li and Qin had taken up their roles earlier this year, hand-picked by Chinese leader Xi Jinping as he stacked important positions with his loyalists upon entering a norm-shattering third term.
Their abrupt dismissals raised questions about the governance of Xi, who has made China’s political system even more opaque as he concentrates power and enforces strict party discipline, Mengchen Zhang, Nectar Gan and Wayne Chang also reported for CNN.
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