Key facts
- China's Communist Party is experiencing a slowdown in membership growth.
- The demographic of China's Communist Party members is aging.
- This trend reflects broader societal shifts in China.
- Li Changguan has been appointed party chief of China's civil affairs ministry.
- Lu Zhiyuan previously held the dual role of minister and party chief of the civil affairs ministry.
- Lu Zhiyuan's profile has been removed from the civil affairs ministry's website.
China's Communist Party is grappling with a slowdown in its membership growth, coupled with an aging demographic within its existing ranks. This demographic shift within the party reflects broader societal trends occurring across China. In a separate but related development, Li Changguan has been appointed as the new party chief of China's civil affairs ministry. This appointment was noted on the ministry's official website. The profile of Lu Zhiyuan, who previously served in the dual capacity of minister and party chief for the civil affairs ministry, has been removed from the website, indicating a change in leadership for the party apparatus within the ministry.
