China’s Two Sessions are usually tightly controlled political theater—but this year, something felt different. From over 100 unexplained absences to a rare dissenting vote, from missing generals to subtle shifts in language on Taiwan and the economy, a series of unusual signals emerged behind the scenes. Even Xi Jinping’s inner circle appears unsettled, raising new questions about loyalty, control, and the balance of power inside the CCP. In this video, we break down what these signals really mean—and whether they point to deeper instability within China’s political system.
Source: Something Was Off at China’s Two Sessions — And It’s Bigger Than It Looks
