Since July 1, 2022, 415 million people worldwide have renounced their membership in the Communist Party of China (CCP), according to Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Global reactions to the SCO Summit have been triggered, with Xi declaring his opposition to any nation’s incitement of “color revolutions” and “interference in internal matters.” He has consistently issued warnings regarding the impending collapse of the CCP, which if not addressed, appears to be unavoidable.
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China’s worsening internal and foreign issues, escalating rivalry with the international community, and difficulties on the economic and social front all contribute to the CCP’s anxiety.
The CCP officials’ stances on policy issues are drawing disapproval and criticism in China and other countries. The fact that millions of party members are leaving the party has an impact on the CCP leadership and shows how the party’s power over the Chinese people is waning.
- 415 million people worldwide renounce CCP membership since July 2022.
- China’s internal and foreign issues, international rivalry, and economic and social challenges cause anxiety.
- CCP leadership apprehensive about the party’s demise amid exodus.
With its crackdowns on Chinese oligarchs, restrictions on people’s rights and liberty, banning online criticism, and centralization of power in the hands of Xi, the CCP has grown increasingly dictatorial.
However, there are still instances of dissent, such as when millions of people worldwide leave the party to express their opposition to its methods of stifling free speech and other forms of expression.
The development has alarmed the CCP leadership, with Xi publicly lamenting the party’s impending demise owing to widespread exodus and urging the populace to remain in the party for its ideological cause.
The current CCP members are motivated by incentives, and having power only encourages them to remain in the party.