Five Former Vice/Ministerial-Level Chinese Communist Party Officials Pass Away from Illness within Half a Month

For over four years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been covering up the pandemic. Epoch Times has collected and organized data on a large number of CCP cadres and prominent figures who have passed away from various fields such as party, government, military, police, scientific research, education, and arts. It was found that most of them were CCP members, with a common characteristic of serving the CCP’s existence, promoting CCP ideology, and whitewashing the CCP’s evil rule. The causes of their deaths are often labeled by the authorities as “ineffective medical treatment for illness,” without specifying the actual diseases. Many of these individuals were elites in various fields, but their talents, efforts, and dedication were misplaced. The CCP’s rule has caused the unnatural deaths of 80 million people since its inception, and it continues to persecute the good Chinese people, accumulating blood debts. Good and evil have their consequences, and the pandemic is targeting the CCP. The CCP regime is on the verge of collapse, and all those who support the CCP will become sacrificial offerings. A wise person does not stand under a crumbling wall; the way to self-rescue is to quickly disassociate from the CCP’s organizations.

Between April 25 and May 10 this year, at least 25 CCP officials, all CCP members, passed away. Among them were Vice National-Level Official, former Vice Chairman of the National People’s Congress Wu Yunqimuge; former Minister of Commerce Liu Yi; former Deputy Minister of Agriculture Gao Hongbin; former President of Zhejiang University Han Zhenxiang; former Vice Chairman of the Anhui Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference Xu Leyi; and Ni Ningjian, a member of the Party committee of the Education Bureau of Wucheng District, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, who was only 54 years old.

Wu Yunqimuge, a female Mongolian, held positions such as Minister of Organization Department of Baotou, Inner Mongolia, Director of the Women’s Federation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, member of the Party Committee, Minister of Propaganda Department, Deputy Secretary of the Autonomous Region Party Committee, and Chairman of the Autonomous Region Government, among others. From March 2003 to March 2013, she successively served as Vice Chairman of the Tenth and Eleventh Sessions of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, was a member of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Central Committees of the CCP and the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Central Committees. After retiring, in October 2014, Wu Yunqimuge served as the honorary chairman of the China Horse Industry Association.

Liu Yi, former Minister of Commerce of the CCP and Secretary of the Party group, Director of the National Tourism Administration and Secretary of the Party group, passed away in Beijing on April 29.

Liu Yi worked for a long time in economic departments such as the Food Bureau and the Finance and Economic Commission of the Shandong Provincial Government, holding positions including section chief, director, and chief. In 1977, Liu Yi…