The top circles of the Chinese Communist Party are experiencing sudden changes, and recently, the collective disappearance of seven members from the Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party has been noted.
According to a report from China Watch Network dated August 8th, the Chinese Premier, Li Qiang, recently chaired an executive session of the State Council and discussed issues related to floods.
This incident comes in the midst of major floods occurring in areas including Beijing, Tianjin, Hubei, and other provinces of China, and in this context, seven members of the Chinese Communist Party's Standing Committee have disappeared collectively.
According to the official Chinese news agency "Xinhua," 57 experts from the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council visited Beidehe for a holiday from August 1st to August 7th. On the same day, the Chinese Premier, Li Qiang, chaired an executive session of the State Council. Reports on the current situation of flood prevention and aid in various places were discussed.
During this sensitive period, the absence of Chinese officials among the flood victims has caused dissatisfaction.
In addition, many regions in China have been affected by the floods that have occurred from July 29th until now, greatly impacting Beijing, Tianjin, Hubei, and other areas, with numerous cities submerged in water. This is evident even in the decision by the Chinese authorities to deliberately flood the city of Zhuzhou in Hubei Province to save Beijing from the floods, leading to the disruption of evacuation efforts and the trapping of hundreds of thousands of people, causing significant losses and increasing people's anger towards the Chinese Communist Party.
During this sensitive time, one of the strangest incidents is the spread of photos and videos of several prominent figures in the Chinese Communist Party on the internet, including former party leader Hu Jintao, Zhu Rongji, Wen Jiabao, and others who participated in disaster relief efforts.
There is no information available about any of the seven prominent members who have disappeared from the top ranks of the Chinese Communist Party.