There has been some unconfirmed information that Xi might have lost out to some extent in the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) infighting.
Liberty Times, a Taiwan media, reported that Kyle Bass, a well-known U.S. hedge fund manager and a current member of the Committee on the Present Danger: China, posted on his Twitter account on April 11:
“Secretary xi is in trouble within China. According to my sources within, the party elite want xi gone. The Guangdong elite (Uncle Deng’s family) are beginning to rattle the cages of change against the supposed “emperor for life”.”
New Highland Vision, a media based in New York, published on its Twitter account:
“Since last Friday (April 9), special protection has been provided to the families of the main princelings and the former CCP Politburo members. X (Xi) is in a bad state. The current situation is: Hu (Jintao) proposed a compromise plan, not removing X, but let Li (Keqiang) and Wang (Qishan) be in charge, and let X take a backseat to rest and study. Most of the retired leaders, including Jiang (Zemin), Zeng (Qinghong), and Wen (Jiabao) expressed their approval. At present, the two sides are coordinating. X has no way out and there has also been strange move of the military, too. Note: Please do not ask for the source; for reference only.”
{CS Editor’s Comments: In the past few months, there have been signs of the CCP’s infighting:
- Zhou Xianwang, the Wuhan Mayor, said in multiple places that he “was not authorized” to take action to contain the coronavirus in the early days, while Xi Jinping claimed that he had been in charge of the virus containment work (See Chinascope’s postings: Leadership: Wuhan Mayor Not “Authorized” to Release Epidemic Information to the Public Before and Leadership: Wuhan Municipal Website Defended Its Mayor) and he was appraised by the Head of the National Health Commission (See Chinascope’s posting: Leadership: A Political Controversy: Head of National Health Commission Praised Wuhan Mayor).
- Ren Zhiqiang, a princeling and a real estate tycoon, called Xi Jinping a “clown” in his article “A Clown Who Stripped Naked and Insisted on Continuing to Be an Emperor” (See Chinascope posting: Leadership: Ren Zhiqiang’s Article: “A Clown Who Stripped Naked and Insisted on Continuing to Be an Emperor”).
- Chen Ping, a princeling and the founder of Sun TV who lives in Hong Kong, re-posted an article calling for an “Emergency Enlarged Meeting of the CCP’s Politburo” to discuss whether Xi is suitable for the leadership position (See Chinascope’s posting: Leadership: The Widespread of a WeChat Posting Calling for Politburo Meeting to Remove Xi Jinping).}