Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Passes Away, Leaving Behind Unfulfilled Ambitions

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Li Keqiang, the former premier of China, has passed away at the age of 68. During his tenure, Li witnessed a decline in the importance of his role as China's top leader, as Xi Jinping consolidated power. Li's death marks the end of an era and the failure of attempts to institutionalize the party. Despite his initial promise, Li was overshadowed by Xi and sidelined in policymaking. He had a strong understanding of the Chinese government and implemented Xi's policies effectively. Li's passing comes at a turbulent time for China, with economic challenges and uncertainty surrounding Xi's rule.
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