Xi vows harsh strike on corruption in military
President Xi Jinping has pledged to strike harshly against military corruption as the People's Liberation Army prepares for its 87th anniversary on Friday.
Xi, who heads the Central Military Commission, urged troops to strengthen their ties with the people and avoid undesirable work styles such as formalism, bureaucracy, hedonism and extravagance.
The president made the remarks during a visit on Wednesday to the headquarters of the military region of Fujian, where he worked for 17 years.
Xi stressed the need for the military to be loyal to the Communist Party, saying "the Party's absolute leadership over the army should be unswervingly adhered to".
While addressing officers, he called for intensified drills to improve troops' fighting abilities and ensure they can win battles.
President Xi Jinping pays a visit to soldiers at military barracks in Fujian province on Wednesday. Xi, who worked in Fujian for 17 years, called on troops to strengthen ties with the people. Li Gang / Xinhua |