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Wen Jiabao was China's premier until March 2013, when his successor Li Keqiang took the reins.
Bo Xilai's dismissal had been interpreted by some as part of a political struggle between supporters of former President Jiang Zemin and supporters of Mr Wen and former President Hu Jintao, who were considered to be more open to reform.
Mr Wen indirectly criticised Bo Xilai at his last National People's Congress news conference in April 2012.
Although he did not name Mr Bo directly, he said that local authorities must "seriously" reflect and learn from the Wang Lijun incident.
He also touched on China's Cultural Revolution, a chaotic 10-year period when normal life was turned on its head.
He warned that China could experience a similar period of instability without political reforms, and that "the mistakes of the Cultural Revolution… have yet to be fully eliminated".
This was seen as criticism of Bo Xilai's approach in Chongqing.
Mr Bo had enjoyed reminding people of the days of the Cultural Revolution by sending volunteers into the countryside and giving rousing speeches about China's communist past - moves that gained him many left-wing supporters.
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