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The sudden death of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, known as 'the people's premier', has resulted in a series of crises for Xi Jinping. Over 3 million people attended Li's memorial activities, and his former residence has been transformed into a sea of flowers. Allegations of Li being poisoned by Shanghai police have led to speculation about Xi's motive to remove him. As China prepared for Li's cremation, with flags lowered at Tiananmen Square, leaders faced challenges in convincing the populace in his hometown about the cause of his death. The event has sparked an outpouring of grief online and criticism of Xi's hard-line rule. The passing of Li has also led to reflections on his legacy, particularly on China's semiconductor industry.
With the recent passing of former Chinese premier #LiKeqiang, we're left wondering about the "could-haves," especially regarding #China's now hotly contested #semiconductor industry. https://t.co/eJP21oL8wR
With the recent passing of former Chinese premier #LiKeqiang, we're left to wonder about the "could-haves," especially regarding #China's hotly contested #semiconductor industry. https://t.co/eJP21oL8wR
China Cremates Former Premier—Passing of Li Keqiang has sparked an outpouring of grief that some have used as an avenue to subtly rebuke Xi Jinping’s hard-line rule. @ByChunHan https://t.co/zuxnmnErIu
The death of China's Li Keqiang has sparked an outpouring of grief that some have used as an avenue to criticize Xi’s hard-line rule https://t.co/78TSO36FmL
China cremates 'people's' premier, lowers national flag amidst outpouring of grief https://t.co/FhO4XOqUDp https://t.co/vaDyTJZllo
The tension and sadness in Li Keqiang’s hometown on the day of his memorial service. From me in #Anhui… READ HERE…. https://t.co/78aSREeoqa
China lowered the national flag at Tiananmen Square in Beijing amid an outpour of grief online as the country prepared to cremate former premier Li Keqiang, known as ‘the people's premier’ for his down-to-earth, hands-on leadership https://t.co/sV7TxdzQRU
As China prepares to cremate former Premier Li Keqiang, its leaders are struggling to convince everyone in his hometown to accept their version of how he died https://t.co/L7xFRAuhIK
China lowers flags to half mast on former premier Li's cremation day https://t.co/0SvDw8dlfR
As China prepares to cremate former Premier Li Keqiang, its leaders are struggling to convince everyone in his hometown to accept their version of how he died https://t.co/4byR4i9Tc9
China lowers flags to half mast on former premier Li's cremation day https://t.co/qPoScFpB2f https://t.co/p0FwQD9fWe
A Chinese national flag flies at half-mast to mourn the death of Comrade Li Keqiang at Tian'anmen Square in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 2, 2023. https://t.co/qxT1LEk6LW
Did #Shanghai Police Poison #LiKeqiang? Is #XiJinping Seeking to Remove Li? A shocking revelation by former Chinese journalist @uyunistar, my analysis of the most reasonable explanation for why Xi had the motivation the get rid of Li immediately, and an old photo showing Li… https://t.co/k4KHFXfYOc https://t.co/v3xwMga6XW
Did #Shanghai Police Poison #LiKeqiang? Is #XiJinping Seeking to Remove Li? A shocking revelation by former Chinese journalist @uyunistar, my analysis of the most reasonable explanation for why Xi had the motivation the get rid of Li immediately,, and an old photo showing Li… https://t.co/80QSQclqMJ https://t.co/6gcQ31ndEa
The abrupt #leadership #rejig and corruption investigations are pushed by the fear that hostile #powers could influence #Chinese affairs if #Chinese officials are susceptible to bribes, write @kalpitm & @aqib_JNU https://t.co/40nArUvxjx
Sidelined in Death, as in Politics - China Media Project https://t.co/NTIusdceL9
The sudden death of former Chinese Premier #LiKeqiang has sparked the largest memorial activities in human history, with more than 3 million people attending in just two days. Outside Li's former residence, there is now an ocean of flowers. Beneath this sea of flowers, is a… https://t.co/XluwEW1DAV https://t.co/5rvK8yAA5y
The sudden death of former Chinese premier Li Keqiang is the latest in a steady series of crises, mishaps, and blunders to afflict top leader Xi Jinping over the past two years, writes @iandenisjohnson. https://t.co/2KtVmyzBKy