Cai Qi's Rise: Xi Jinping's Right Hand at the Helm of Party School
Cai Qi, a close ally of Chinese President Xi Jinping, has been appointed head of the Central Party School. His appointment signifies his expanding influence within the Communist Party, as he inherits responsibilities previously unparalleled for a single figure, cementing his status as a key player in China's political landscape.
Cai Qi, a loyal ally of President Xi Jinping, has been named head of China's elite Central Party School, a move that bolsters his standing within the Communist Party.
At 70, Cai now oversees organizational, doctrinal, and administrative functions under one role, marking a significant consolidation of power.
Cai's new role sits alongside his position on the Politburo Standing Committee, making him one of China's key political figures as President Xi ties his future closely with the party's trajectory.
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