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Xi Jinping Signs Decree for Interim Regulations on Reserve Personnel Management by Central Military Commission, Xinhua Reports
Oct 31, 2024, 02:33 PM
Xi Jinping, the chairman of the Central Military Commission, has signed a decree to implement a new set of interim regulations governing the management of reserve personnel in China. This move aims to enhance the effectiveness of the country's law on reservists. The announcement was made public through various state media outlets, including Xinhua News Agency, which highlighted the significance of these regulations in bolstering military preparedness and organization. The decree is expected to streamline processes related to reservist management and improve the overall structure of China's reserve forces.
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