Former Chinese premier Li Keqiang died of a heart attack on Oct. 27, with many questioning whether his sudden death was the result of an internal struggle within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Several CCP’s top retired officials absented themselves from Mr. Li’s funeral. However, a few days later, these party elders presented wreaths of flowers at another funeral for a provincial-level cadre, evidently signaling their discontent with the authorities’ handling of Mr. Li’s death. Political analysts believe that the sudden death of Mr. Li has become a trigger and that the authorities handling of his death and funeral has aroused the discontent of political seniors and party princelings (children of prominent founding figures of the CCP)....Read more https://www.theepochtimes.com/china/after-former-chinese-premiers-suspicious-death-party-princelings-and-elders-begin-to-show-defiance-to-xi-jinping-5529005