
China's economic condition is not good. Due to the trade war with America, Xi Jinping's government has so little money that now it has issued such an order for government officials, which you will be surprised to hear about. Actually, China has clearly told its government officials that now stop roaming around too much, eating in expensive hotels or taking more space than necessary in the office. Apart from this, the habit of drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes with government money will also have to be given up.
Reduce expenses, understand the situation!
According to the report of the government news agency Xinhua, this new order has been issued by the Communist party of china and the government for the officials of the whole country. It has been clearly stated that it is necessary to curb wasteful expenditure and "strict discipline and savings" will have to be adopted.
China is struggling with economic crisis
Actually, China's economy is under pressure at this time. The income from the sale of land has decreased and due to this the budget of local governments has started to waver. The burden of debt is also increasing. In such a situation, President Xi jinping has again returned to his old line, "Tighten the belt, stop showing off."
The campaign is going on since 2012
When Xi jinping took power in 2012, he started a campaign to curb corruption and pomp in the government. Now the same campaign is gaining momentum again. During the parliament session held in march 2025, the officials had also promised that the government would control its pocket to give relief to the public.
"No more expensive parties"
Kai Chi, a powerful leader of China's ruling party and a member of the Politburo Standing Committee, went to Hebei province and personally warned officials that "lavish banquets and bottles of alcohol must be stopped."
This is a time of savings
Beijing had taken major steps last year to bring government debt under control so that the economy could be managed. Now that the situation is more serious, china is holding a mirror to its own officials.