In fact, the second-largest Chinese Communist Party in the world was established on July 1, 1921, and the Chinese Communist Party ruled after it seized power following the civil war in 1949.
There is no doubt that in recent years under President Xi’s rule, it has become more noticeable for senior Chinese communists, as the Communist Party has focused on communicating with and polarizing, and I could even say recruiting, a number of private Poles in poor and poor countries to control through them the tools of government in those countries.
Unfortunately, many have succumbed to the lies of Chinese propaganda that covered the state of economic growth in the last twenty years to show China as one of the largest Asian growth rates, which concealed the fact that millions of Chinese are in the shadows of famine and live below the extreme poverty line. We cannot miss the role of propaganda in covering up the virus. Corona and contained those who revealed this virus that spread in Wuhan until the elimination of China to combat the epidemic, except for its victims, an innumerable number of people in the global economy, and China is still paying lip service to economic growth amidst forgetting experience because it is the reason for its success. Monitoring China in repression is non-existent. The number is limited here but extends to the Hong Kong region and the persecutions and ethnic groups throughout China.
Given that an authoritarian regime was not content with controlling and falsifying the facts of progress and the future, but it did exactly as we see in the novel “1984” by George Orwell about the Ministry of Truth, which filtered history, including its personal interests, and last February of last year, it was a very special, well-revised sheikh of history. The Chinese Party wrote the book “A Brief History of the Symbols of Chinese Communism” in the form of a book, with more than 500 pages, and registered it in all schools and universities in China as a book. This version, which summarizes the Chinese era of grief and the Cultural Revolution that passed a decade ago, only accommodated three pages, to soften the weight of the condemnation of the witness of the Cultural Revolution in 1981. Not only has it been documented that Mao’s atrocities were covered up, but they were mentioned only a little. For example, the abbreviation of “Freedom of Expression’s Leap to the Master” was limited to “economic difficulties,” at a time when academic literature from the 1990s mentioned “famine” and “deaths” of famine. “The Centenary Book mentions the Great Famine (158-1962), which had a remarkable and remarkable death toll and was a direct result of Leap to Ingenuity policies, only once as having effect.
As for the Tiananmen Square demonstrations, they were dealt with briefly and can be described as “a counter-revolutionary uprising that sought to abolish the socialist system and had to be put down by the government.”
Wisconsin wrote “Xi’s Ideas for a New Era,” which focuses on overtaking the United States as the world’s largest economy and establishing China alone as a dynamic, first-class technology power. What is surprising is that this conclusion occupies about a quarter of the book, despite the fact that she came to power 8 years ago, since 2012, compared to the 100 years that the book dates back to.
The question here is how long will Xi remain in power, as he has canceled any electronics on Ali, extending his term indefinitely, and so far, Ali has not announced who will succeed him in ruling the party for someone else, as it is due to join next year 222 that the continent’s conference for the current political bureau will announce its resignation and appoint only New for everyone and the country. Will this happen or will the Communist Party Congress announce the new Mao?
