Shocking! General Liu Zhenli, who was awarded the first-class merit, has been taken down! The determination of our country to fight corruption is unprecedented! Relevant information shows that Liu Zhenli was born in 1964 and joined the army in September 1983 as a student at the Shijiazhuang Army Command College. After completing his studies at the military academy, Liu Zhenli participated in the 1986-1987 self-defense counterattack against Vietnam as a company commander. He led his company to hold the front line for more than one year, repelling attacks 36 times, and was awarded the first-class merit once, as well as the second-class merit once and the third-class merit three times.
After gaining combat achievements on the battlefield, Liu Zhenli furthered his education at the National Defense University, where he served as a regiment commander, division commander, and later as the commander of the famous 38th Group Army. Obviously, from his resume, Liu Zhenli is a rare general within the military who has combat experience and was awarded for his actions. However, after breaking the law and discipline, our country resolutely took him down. What does this indicate? It fully demonstrates that merit is merit, and fault is fault. No past achievements can serve as a death warrant for law violations.
Our country has zero tolerance for corrupt officials. Why do we adopt such a tough approach towards corrupt individuals? Because our country clearly understands that to ensure the PLA maintains excellent style and strict discipline, we must be strict from the start to the end. Corruption is the number one killer of combat effectiveness. A strong army capable of winning battles cannot tolerate any parasites eroding it, let alone high-ranking officials using their power to violate laws and regulations.
Liu Zhenli had combat experience and academic training, held a key position in the Central Military Commission, and should have always kept the country and people in his heart, constantly being dedicated to his duties. However, Liu Zhenli eventually failed the test, forgot his original aspirations and mission, and lost the bottom line of laws and discipline, thus betraying the trust of the country and the people, becoming a big tiger within the military, and could only face the judgment of party discipline, national law, and military regulations. Obviously, our country is determined to build a strong army capable of winning battles, and those in high positions should take this as a warning.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855198540785673/
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