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China’s communist regime is implementing new policies to prepare for war and secure its power in the mainland amid tensions with the United States. It seeks to increase loyalty among its military members and state-owned firms, and hire more civil servants.
Revised Military Law
On Dec. 30, 2022, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping signed the No. 127 Order of the CCP Chairman, announcing that the regime’s revised Reservists Law will go into effect on March 1.
This law states that military reserve officers and soldiers must be loyal to the CCP and uphold the socialist system. The service age limit has been expanded—all citizens between 18 and 60 are eligible for enlistment, with a minimum service period of four years….
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