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Aug 15, 10 tweets

🚨 TROUBLE INSIDE THE CCP 🚨

Xi Jinping’s iron grip on China may be cracking.

Behind the façade of control — skipped meetings, unusual rhetoric, quiet pushback from Party elders, military reshuffles — pressure is mounting.

Here’s what’s really happening in Beijing 🧵👇

2/ For the first time in years, Xi has been absent from key policy meetings — letting Premier Li Qiang take the lead.

PLA Daily articles now stress “collective leadership” instead of Xi’s one-man rule.

That’s not just semantics — it’s code for internal dissent.

3/ China’s tone abroad has shifted.

In meetings with U.S. & EU officials, Beijing is suddenly more conciliatory.

Why? Insiders say Xi is under pressure from within the CCP to stabilize foreign relations as the economy falters and discontent spreads.

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4/ The core problem: Xi grabbed unprecedented power — but failed to deliver.

💥 Sluggish growth since COVID
💥 Belt & Road debt traps backfiring
💥 Western businesses fleeing
💥 “Made in China 2025” flopped

All under Xi’s watch.

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5/ Retired CCP heavyweights like Wen Jiabao are openly questioning Xi’s direction.

China’s “princelings” — descendants of Communist founders — are whispering to foreign intel agencies about Xi’s failures.

Some have been silenced. Others may be waiting for their moment.

6/ The PLA isn’t immune.

Despite loyalty purges, Xi’s replaced multiple top officers in 2024–25.

Analysts say these aren’t routine — they’re signs of real fractures inside China’s military command.

7/ Meanwhile, China’s middle class is souring on Xi.

Youth unemployment is sky-high, the real estate crisis is deep, and censorship is suffocating entrepreneurs.

These were the people who once powered China’s rise. Now they’re restless.

8/ The biggest threat? No succession plan.

By scrapping term limits and centralizing power, Xi’s created a leadership vacuum.

If he’s suddenly removed — by illness, coup, or political collapse — the CCP could descend into chaos.

9/ Xi may project strength abroad. But inside China, fault lines are widening.

History says authoritarian regimes look solid — right until they break.

And when they do, it’s fast.

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