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NPC Delegate Interview Shows Political Loyalty Culture in China

A viral interview with a National People’s Congress delegate after Xi Jinping’s unanimous reelection showed the performative loyalty and political language surrounding major Chinese political events.

Summary

A video from China’s National People’s Congress showed a delegate from Hunan reacting to Xi Jinping’s unanimous reelection as president. Her unusually emotional praise became an example of the loyalty language often displayed during official political events.

Why It Matters

The interview is short, but it illustrates how public political speech in China often rewards exaggerated praise rather than independent representation. The reaction also recalled earlier political-performance styles associated with the Cultural Revolution and other highly controlled political campaigns.

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