CCP Swaps Jobs of 2 Senior Leaders Amid Power Struggle

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This is the first time in the CCP’s history that such a role swap among Politburo members has occurred, reports say.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has swapped the jobs of two high-ranking leaders, an unprecedented move that comes amid widespread speculation about political infighting within the upper ranks.
Shi Taifeng, previously responsible for CCP overseas influence operations, has been appointed to head the Party’s Organization Department, according to a report on Wednesday on the Party’s official website, which refers to him by that title.
Li Ganjie, who formerly managed the Party’s organizational affairs, is stepping into Shi’s previous position, according to a separate report on Wednesday from state media Xinhua. The article called Shi the head of the United Front Work Department, a fact China had not previously announced.
Both Shi and Li are members of the Politburo, the Party’s second-highest leadership panel. Currently composed of 24 members, it is led by Xi Jinping.
The announcements appeared to confirm earlier reports from Hong Kong media, which indicated that this is the first time in the CCP’s history that such a role swap among Politburo members has occurred.
State media did not provide reasons for the swapping of roles, which aligns with the opaque nature of China’s political system.
In 2010, Shi rose to head the organization department in Jiangsu Province and became the provincial governor six years later. He also served as a top Party official in Ningxia and Inner Mongolia before being appointed to lead the United Front Work Department during a Party congress in October 2022.
In 2021, Li was named the Party chief of Shandong Province in eastern China, and just a year later, he was elevated to Xi’s inner circle, the Politburo.

Li Ganjie (R) attends the opening ceremony of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in Beijing on March 4, 2023. Noel Celis/AFP via Getty Images
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The Organization Department oversees the vetting process for new leadership appointments in the Party.