In a significant military leadership shift, General Zhang Shengmin has been elevated to the position of second-ranked vice chair of China's influential Central Military Commission. The promotion, announced recently, is part of extensive efforts to overhaul military leadership amid corruption scandals.

Zhang's appointment comes as He Weidong is expelled from the Communist Party on corruption charges, marking a critical juncture in China's anti-corruption drive within its military ranks. This change was highlighted following the conclusion of a key four-day meeting of the Communist Party's Central Committee in Beijing.

These developments signal a renewed focus on integrity and reform within China's military leadership structure, reflecting broader political and administrative shifts aimed

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