China announces that several senior officials are stripped of their positions as lawmakers, including current or former military leaders and a former financial regulator. According to the reports, the disciplinary action affects people connected to the National People’s Congress and China’s political and government hierarchy.

The actions include removing generals from lawmaking roles, as well as taking away the status of an ex-financial regulator who previously held leadership responsibilities in the financial oversight system. The coverage also includes the removal of a Politburo member from a lawmaker post. The announcements are linked to internal discipline and governance processes, typically conducted by China’s anti-corruption and party oversight bodies.

While the outlets do not provide the same level of detail on specific allegations in the brief summaries provided, all accounts describe a coordinated set of personnel changes in which individuals are removed from lawmaker positions. The reporting reflects ongoing party discipline measures and adjustments to official roles within China’s political framework.