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China appoints Chen Yixin as national security minister World News

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China has appointed Chen Yixin as its national security minister, replacing Chen Wenqing, who had been promoted to oversee police, legal affairs and intelligence, the National People’s Congress, or parliament, said on Sunday.

Chen Yixin, who was elected to the ruling Communist Party’s Central Committee during its once-every-five-years congress this month, had been in charge of a campaign in recent years to purge corrupt security and legal officials.

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Chen Wenqing, who had been promoted to the ruling Communist Party’s Politburo, was named secretary of the Central Political and Legal Committee, China’s top security post that oversees police, judges and spies.

Chen Wenqing’s promotion marks the first time a spy chief has been appointed to the top security post, which is usually held by a former public security minister.

Analysts say this reflects the likely greater role intelligence may play in China’s security during President Xi Jinping’s third term.

Xi Jinping emphasized China’s national security in a report to this month’s congress.

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