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China promotes two new generals as anti-corruption campaign reshapes military leadership
China's military has promoted two senior officers to the rank of general, a move that could signal a broader leadership reshuffle after years of anti-corruption investigations removed several top commanders.
The latest promotions are widely seen as part of efforts to strengthen the military's loyalty to the ruling Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping.
Xi, who also heads the armed forces, awarded the promotions to Zhang Shuguang and Air Force Commander Wang Gang during a ceremony on Friday. Zhang was also appointed to lead the anti-corruption investigation department under the Central Military Commission (CMC), the military's highest decision-making body.
The appointments could position both officers to fill vacant seats on the seven-member CMC, which has been left with only two active members following the removal of several senior officials in the ongoing anti-corruption campaign.
Xi serves as chairman of the commission, while Vice Chair Zhang Shengmin is currently its only other active member.
The campaign has led to the removal or sidelining of two former vice chairmen, including the military's highest-ranking general.
A new Central Military Commission is expected to be announced in the autumn of next year when the current five-year term ends.
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