People are allowed to disagree, not every little thing is a infighting. And I don't understand your second question? The government has already lifted millions out of poverty and are still helping those who need it in the much more rural areas.
Hi, thanks. I guess you're right about the infighting thing. I just thought that the CCP would keep their internal disagreements private, was really surprised. For the second part, I just have the opinion that China has a lot more economic reforms to do.
I posted an article in the economics thread, but basically there are economists calling for China to focus on it's domestic market instead of exporting to foreign markets. But at the same time, I've read that China has a really high savings rate, and the virus will just cause it to get even higher. Furthermore, with the massive inequality in China seems like a problem that should really be addressed. Or that state companies get loans much more easily than private companies, despite the latter contributing more to GDP growth and employment. Things could be much more efficient in general.
This was the latest article I read that mentioned new reforms in response the the economic slowdown caused by the virus, and it looked really significant. Has anyone seen any new updates since then?