Ma Xingrui se convierte en el tercer miembro del Politburó investigado por corrupción

El exjefe del Partido Comunista en Xinjiang, Ma Xingrui, está bajo investigación por "graves violaciones de la disciplina y la ley", informó la agencia de noticias estatal Xinhua. Es el tercer miembro del Politburó de China bajo investigación en el actual mandato que comenzó en 2022, una situación no vista en décadas. El Politburó cuenta ahora con 21 miembros.

La agencia de noticias estatal Xinhua anunció que Ma Xingrui, exjefe del Partido Comunista de Xinjiang, está bajo investigación por supuestas violaciones graves de la disciplina y la ley del partido.

Es el tercer miembro del Politburó, la élite del partido gobernante, en ser objeto de una investigación en el actual mandato que comenzó en 2022. Otro vicepresidente de la Comisión Militar Central, Zhang Youxia, miembro del Politburó, fue puesto bajo investigación por supuestas violaciones graves de la disciplina y la ley del partido, informó el Ministerio de Defensa en enero.

El Politburó cuenta ahora con 21 miembros. Las palabras clave en el informe mencionan nombres como He Weidong y Chen Quanguo, pero sin detalles específicos sobre sus funciones.

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