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Senior communist party leader Song Ping dies at 108

Former State Councilor of China and senior party figure dies after witnessing decades of political transformation.

The passing of veteran Chinese revolutionary Song Ping marks the end of an extraordinary chapter in the political history of modern China.

One of the last living witnesses to China’s revolutionary era, Song Ping has died at the age of 108, concluding a life that spanned more than a century of political transformation, reform, and leadership within the Chinese Communist Party.

According to Xinhua News Agency, Song passed away at 3:36 p.m. in Beijing on Wednesday. His death marks the fading of a generation that witnessed the Communist Party’s rise from revolutionary movement to governing power.

Born in April 1917 in Ju County, Shandong Province, Song joined the Communist Party in 1937 at the age of 19. His early political journey unfolded during the turbulent years of the Second Sino-Japanese War, when he served as secretary to prominent Chinese leader Zhou Enlai.

Over the following decades, Song rose steadily through the Party ranks, holding several influential administrative and political positions. His career reached its pinnacle in 1989 when he became a member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, the country’s highest decision-making body.

He also served as State Councillor of China from 1983 to 1988, contributing to national governance during a pivotal period of economic reform.

Song retired from active politics in 1992 at the age of 75 but remained a respected elder statesman within the Party.

His passing not only marks the loss of a veteran revolutionary but also the closing chapter of a generation that helped shape the foundations of modern China.

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