Xi Jinping banned Chinese officials from dining in restaurants due to excessive drinking.

Xi Jinping banned Chinese officials from dining in restaurants due to excessive drinking
Xi Jinping banned Chinese officials from dining in restaurants due to excessive drinking

Chinese civil servants can no longer dine in restaurants in groups of more than three, the government has decided. This decision was made after several officials died from alcohol poisoning at banquet events. The ban also extends to lavish parties, extravagance, and excessive car expenditures.

Experts believe that this decision reflects the authorities' serious attitude towards the anti-corruption campaign and discipline among officials. Specialists see it as an attempt to address the general issue of alcohol consumption among officials by introducing common rules for all.

Strict penalties for drunkenness among Chinese civil servants

After the tragic deaths of civil servants from alcohol poisoning, decisive measures have been taken in China. Officials in the provinces of Hunan, Anhui, and Henan have been punished for attempting to cover up details of their parties and intimidating the families of the deceased into silence.

All of this fits into a serious anti-corruption campaign initiated by the country's leader Xi Jinping. The Chinese government also continues to demonstrate its independence in the world, claiming the possibility of existing without American leadership in global politics.

The Chinese government has banned group lunches for civil servants after tragic incidents where several officials died from alcohol poisoning at banquets. Such measures fit into the overall anti-corruption campaign of the country and underscore China's independence from external influence in global politics.


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