Xi Jinping

2022 - 10 - 23

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China's Premier Li Keqiang dropped in leadership shuffle (NPR)

Premier Li Keqiang, China's No. 2 official, is among four of seven members of the nation's all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee who will not be ...

In his remarks, he said the party, which marked its 100th anniversary last year, is still in its prime. Those percentages were roughly the same as in the last Central Committee. Hu, 79, spoke briefly with Xi, whom he had been sitting next to in the front row, before walking off with an assistant holding him by the arm. Only Central Committee members can serve on the Standing Committee. There was no official comment. BEIJING — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, the nation's No.

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Xi Jinping paves the way for third term, Li Keqiang bows out (The Australian Financial Review)

Xi Jinping has set the scene for his appointment as China's leader for a historic third term on Sunday after the Communist Party elite backed his policy ...

However, the most controversial development of the carefully-staged managed Congress took place on Saturday afternoon when former President Hu Jintao, 79, was led from the Great Hall of the People, just as Xi was preparing to speak. Connect with Michael on [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) Mr Li had previously announced he would step down as Premier.

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Ex-China president mysteriously escorted out in front of Xi Jinping ... (Lagatar English)

Lagatar24 Desk. New Delhi, Oct 22: Hu Jintao, the former leader of China, was unexpectedly escorted out of the Communist Party's congress' closing ceremony ...

The reason is unclear as to why the Chinese leader was removed, and more details were awaited. [Lagatar ](https://lagatar24.com)Android App . Hu appeared surprised in the footage as he was led away.

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China reaffirms Xi's dominance, removes No. 2 Li Keqiang (ABC News)

China's ruling Communist Party reaffirmed President Xi Jinping's continued dominance in running the nation Saturday.

In his remarks, he said the party, which marked its 100th anniversary last year, is still in its prime. Those percentages were roughly the same as in the last Central Committee. Xi is widely expected to retain the top spot, getting a third term as general secretary. Li had already been largely sidelined, though, as Xi has taken control of most aspects of government. The removal of Li, while not unexpected, signaled Xi's continuing tight hold on power in the world’s second-largest economy. Li, the nation's No.

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Former Chinese president Hu Jintao escorted out of party congress ... (ABC News)

Key points: The former Chinese leader was sitting next to Xi Jinping when he was led out from Beijing's Great Hall of the People; The frail-looking 79-year ...

Complete humiliation for the last generation of pre-Xi leadership," tweeted analyst Alex White. A seated Mr Xi was filmed holding papers down on the desk as Mr Hu tried to grab them. - The former Chinese leader was sitting next to Xi Jinping when he was led out from Beijing's Great Hall of the People

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How China's Xi Jinping flipped the script on the world during his 10 ... (ABC News)

Xi Jinping has firmly secured a norm-busting third term as leader of the Chinese Communist Party and cemented his power atop a more confident, and more ...

“External attempts to suppress and contain China may escalate at any time.” During this time a secret document circulated within the party known as “Document No. In party study sessions, Xi would often pose the question, "why did the Soviet Union disintegrate? State Department cable entitled “Portrait of Vice President Xi Jinping: ‘Ambitious Survivor’ of the Cultural Revolution.” Sourced from a private acquaintance of Xi, doing all in their power to smear and vilify,” he warned. He has sought to challenge the U.S.-backed world order by cozying up to Russian President Vladimir Putin whom Xi called in 2018 “my best, Yet, at the same time, his policies -- most notably his signature zero-COVID policy -- also has also left China more isolated and xenophobic than it has been in generations. This resume led many, like New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, to boldly predict in January 2013 that “Xi Jinping will spearhead a resurgence of economic reform, and probably some political easing as well. The son of a revolutionary-turned-liberal reformer, many China-watchers had hoped that the son would be like the father. It read like roadmap for Xi’s eventual heavy hand. The exact same day as Kristof’s optimistic column on Jan. In the lead-up, many sifted through his available biography for clues of what kind of leader he would be.

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Did Xi Jinping Just Purge Hu Jintao at China's Party Congress? (Foreign Policy)

China's 20th Party Congress concluded on Saturday with a rare and shocking piece of live drama. Hu Jintao, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ...

Xu Caihou, a high-ranking military official, was [detained](https://www.hrw.org/report/2016/12/06/special-measures/detention-and-torture-chinese-communist-partys-shuanggui-system?gclid=Cj0KCQjwqc6aBhC4ARIsAN06NmMYqNpnBf4ZBCD2foKElOiTP4KtQid9B2VOy4g4La_qX9mI-QoFfe0aAn_CEALw_wcB) in 2014 in the middle of cancer treatment, and died the next year. [extremely harsh](https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/10/19/china-party-congress-xi-jinping-speech/) language in his opening work report to describe the situation within the party when he took over, speaking of a “slide toward weak, hollow, and watered-down party leadership in practice,” though without mentioning Hu or others by name. (Hu’s contribution to Marxist theory, the Scientific Outlook on Development, also got a token mention in Xi’s speech.) Humiliating Hu in this fashion would also send a clear signal to the “ [retired elders](https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/10/13/china-xi-jinping-succession-ccp-party-congress-elders/),” the former high-level leaders who long remained a force within the party, that Xi’s power was unbound. But the third and most disturbing possibility is that it was planned, and we just witnessed Xi deliberately and publicly humiliate his predecessor—possibly as a precursor to wielding the tools of party discipline, followed by judicial punishment, against him. The initial list of Central Committee names—the roughly 200 people who will nominally decide the Standing Committee, the core of the leadership, in meetings Saturday and announce it Sunday—is missing Li Keqiang, the current premier and a protégé of Hu’s, and other relative economic reformers such as Wang Yang and Liu He. Hu was associated with a power network of former leaders, like himself, of the Communist Youth League; that faction appears to have been [effectively destroyed](https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/04/world/asia/china-communist-youth-league.html). That could have been a remark by Hu to his former colleagues backstage or perhaps even signs of dementia that caused a sudden panic that something might go wrong. Since stepping down as CCP leader in 2012, when Hu was lauded by party media for—in a stark contrast to Xi—relinquishing power, he has been largely off the stage. Hu was seated in a prominent position next to current CCP leader Xi Jinping, and the incident was caught on camera; he appeared to ask Xi and Premier Li Keqiang a question, to which they both nodded, while Xi prevented him from taking some papers by placing his hand on them. [visibly frail](https://twitter.com/aaronMCN/status/1583775726138195970) during the Party Congress. The second possibility is that information suddenly came up that made Xi—who would have had to personally approve any such move—afraid that Hu might abstain or even vote against him in the rounds of otherwise unanimous voting that finished off the Party Congress. That wasn’t out of any great commitment to liberalism on Hu’s part but because most party members were more occupied with making money than with enforcing the party line.

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Xi Jinping has captured the Chinese Communist Party that Mao led ... (ABC News)

Xi Jinping cannot let go of power. He has set China on a course from which, for him, there is no turning back, writes Stan Grant.

But Xi has used the increased surveillance and control of the people to strengthen the party's grip. Stan Grant is the ABC's international affairs analyst and presenter of Q+A on Thursday at 8.30pm. Xi has declared a zero COVID "people's war" on the virus. I have spent the past quarter of a century since thinking and reading about, writing and reporting on China — from outside and within. As good a place as any to start is the 1997 Hong Kong handover. To Xi, the past 200 years of Western hegemony have been an aberration and now is the time for China to reclaim its rightful place. Xi Jinping thought is China's thought. Can an authoritarian Communist Party embrace capitalism and beat the West at its own game? Xi said the world would look to China. It was a moment where the world turned. Some analysts say he is the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao. Like Mao, he is now leader for life…

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Xi Jinping ascendant, but China's problems endure | Red Flag (Red Flag)

The decision by the Chinese Communist Party at its twentieth national congress to re-elect Xi Jinping as general secretary, setting him up for an ...

The situation is nothing like that facing the Communist bloc in Russia and Eastern Europe in the late 1980s. Its economy increasingly moves in sync with the rest of the world. Liz Truss’s resignation as Britain’s prime minister after just 44 days in office is the latest indication of a Tory party in chaos. Social media platforms such as WeChat and QQ are being used to connect workers across the country, overcoming the limits of worker action in dispersed industries such as food delivery. Coming on top of the property bust, China is now threatened by a worsening international trade environment as recession threatens to set in across its major export markets in Europe, the US and Latin America. The US has also demonstrated to the world the enduring power of its alliances following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. China took advantage of the US’s focus on the Middle East for many years, allowing it to expand its footprint in the Indo-Pacific. Thirty years of combined repression and economic boom have made people deeply depoliticised and atomised, but the working class, although not a visible oppositional political force in China today, faces a collective enemy in China’s ruling class, which thrives off its exploitation. For anyone looking to get ahead in politics or business, membership of the party is the royal road to advancement. In practice, the government flips from one to the other. China has expanded rapidly over decades on the basis of massive investment in industry and infrastructure, which has positioned the country as the world’s manufacturing export superpower. The economy has grown dramatically, the country is the world’s biggest trading power, and it is now emerging as a significant foreign investor far from its borders.

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China: Xi Jinping passes constitution amendment as Hu Jintao ... (The Guardian)

The Chinese president, XI Jinping, has cemented his grip over the Communist party by passing an amendment that will enshrine his ideas and status in the ...

He appeared to want to squeeze in a last word with Xi before he tapped outgoing premier Li Keqiang and left the hall. Hu, who preceded Xi, sat next to him throughout the ceremony until he was reluctantly pulled away. The Chinese president, XI Jinping, has cemented his grip over the Communist party by passing an amendment that will enshrine his ideas and status in the party's constitution.

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Former Chinese leader Hu Jintao, seated next to President Xi ... (Economic Times)

During the closing session of an important Communist Party meeting, when the 79-year-old Hu Jintao had been conspicuously seated next to President Xi ...

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). [Xi Jinping](/panache/panache-people-101/xi-jinping/profileshow/80585742.cms)turned toward Hu as he got ready to leave. [congress](/topic/congress)' final session. [US News](/news/international/us), [UK News](/news/international/uk), [Canada News](/news/international/canada), International Breaking News Events, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.) He paused to speak with Xi. He then patted outgoing Premier

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China reaffirms President Xi Jinping's dominance, removes Premier ... (PBS NewsHour)

China's ruling Communist Party reaffirmed President Xi Jinping's continued dominance in running the nation Saturday, one day ahead of giving him a widely ...

In his remarks, he said the party, which marked its 100th anniversary last year, is still in its prime. Those percentages were roughly the same as in the last Central Committee. The removal of Li, while not unexpected, signaled Xi’s continuing tight hold on power in the world’s second-largest economy. Li had already been largely sidelined, though, as Xi has taken control of most aspects of government. Jiang Zemin, 96, who was president before Hu, did not appear at this congress. Li, the nation’s No.

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Xi Jinping's power strengthened as China's Communist Party ... (SBS)

Chinese President Xi Jinping locked in support for a historic third term in power at the Communist Party's Congress on Saturday, but the dramatic removal of ...

This could be answered on Sunday when the Standing Committee is unveiled. Now, he is much better." Analysts were closely watching for whether the party charter would be amended to enshrine "Xi Jinping Thought" as a guiding philosophy, a move that would put Xi on a par with Mao Zedong. Delegates then approved a call obliging all party members to "uphold Comrade Xi Jinping's core position on the Party Central Committee and in the Party as a whole", according to a unanimously passed resolution on changes to the party charter. A list of officials in the group revealed that four out of seven members of the party's Standing Committee - the apex of power - would retire. "When he was not feeling well during the session, his staff, for his health, accompanied him to a room next to the meeting venue for a rest.

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Xi Jinping Set to Be Elected to Third Term as China's President: Live ... (The Wall Street Journal)

Top members of China's Communist Party are gathering in Beijing Sunday to anoint the next leadership team for the world's most populous country.

García-Herrero.\n\nShe said the government was trying to convey a message: "You're watched, so you'd better be careful." Xi Jinping dropped a new phrase into the lexicon of the Chinese Communist Party this week, with a pledge to "regulate the wealth accumulation mechanism." Alicia García-Herrero, chief economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis, a French investment bank, said the use of the word "regulate" implies the government has a different approach in mind.\n\nMr.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping secures unprecedented 3rd term at ... (Odisha Diary)

Immediately after the 20th party congress concluded on Saturday, state news agency Xinhua announced the 205 members of the new Central Committee, which oversees ...

20th party congress also adopted amendments to the party constitution aimed at cementing the core status of Xi, closer to that of modern China’s founding father, Mao Zedong. On Sunday, the new central committee – the 20th Central Committee – will hold its first plenary session and will vote on candidates for the current seven-member PBSC, which represents the apex of China’s political power and is led by the 69-year-old Xi Jinping as General Secretary. While the premier is the head of the State Council, or China’s cabinet, most ministries have a direct reporting line to the party which, experts said, makes Premier’s job even difficult. Experts said, while the abrupt exit could be related to Hu’s health, it may also reflect a power struggle as the former president’s unhappiness about his closest proteges’ removal from the leadership, thus collapse of his power base. Experts said, by retiring the four veterans, Xi opens more seats at the top for the promotion of his loyalist younger leaders, as he consolidates power by crushing the factionalism and infighting that marked the tenures of former leaders Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin. The 20th Central Committee, with 205 full members, will report to the 25-member Politburo, which will be headed by the Politburo Standing Committee (PBSC).

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Hu Jintao's Exit Was Mysterious. Xi Jinping's Power Play Is Not. (The Atlantic)

Today, we were given an unexpected detail. In the middle of today's session of the 20th Communist Party Congress, former General Secretary Hu Jintao was ...

Unfortunately, the speculation and rumormongering about Hu are a product of the secrecy of the party itself. The more important piece of information that has emerged from the congress has to do with personnel—the shuffling of party leaders into the elite decision-making bodies: the party’s Central Committee, Politburo, and Politburo Standing Committee. As of this writing, all signs suggest the party leadership will be completely dominated by Xi, in a way it hasn’t been in the first 10 years of his rule. Hu’s 10-year tenure has previously been described in the West as a “lost decade” for China, a period in which both and economic and political reform largely stalled. This would be dramatic indeed, but making such a gesture at the congress itself would be cruel and unnecessary. Still, as James Palmer of Foreign Policy noted [earlier today](https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/10/22/china-xi-jinping-hu-jintao-ccp-congress/), Hu Jintao poses little threat to Xi at this point, given his age and declining stature in the system. During the remainder of the congress, Xi will install loyalists at the top levels of the party and claim a third term as general secretary. I have seen juicier interpretations still—such as that Hu was actively being purged at that very moment and would soon be charged with corruption and formally investigated by the party’s disciplinary apparatus. Having Hu literally pulled away could be a way for Xi to signal his dominance and send a message to other elites and the public. Hu, and his allies and protégés, represent a more technocratic, moderate arm of the party—one decidedly less repressive, and more open to the outside world. Hu’s feeble exit from stage is a sad symbol of the current trajectory of Chinese politics. In the middle of today’s session of the 20th Communist Party Congress, former General Secretary Hu Jintao was abruptly escorted off stage.

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Xi Jinping to unveil new inner circle for his third term in power (Nikkei Asia)

BEIJING -- President Xi Jinping on Sunday will unveil his new inner circle, a lineup of loyalists expected to carry out his orders after he paved.

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China's Xi Jinping further cements power as party congress closes (ABC News)

China's Communist Party wraps up its twice-a-decade congress with the approval of amendments cementing Xi Jinping's iron grip on the party.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has been named to a new term as head of the Communist Party, increasing his political dominance. Chinese leader Xi Jinping is named to a new term as head of the Communist Party That came as the party wrapped up a twice-a-decade congress to install new leadership.

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China's president Xi Jinping expected to secure historic third term in ... (The Guardian)

Xi Jinping is expected to be granted a precedent-breaking third term at the end of a key political meeting in Beijing.

Li is the top official responsible for the development of the Greater Bay Area, Xi’s master plan for an integrated economic powerhouse of nine Chinese cities with Hong Kong and Macau. Xi and the six members of the new Politburo Standing Committee have just walked on stage. We should always remember their dedication and sacrifice.”

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Was Xi Jinping's predecessor forcibly escorted out of China's ... (The Australian Financial Review)

It is unclear whether Xi Jinping wanted to send a message by removing his predecessor Hu Jintao from China's Party Congress or whether the 79-year-old was ...

Another top party member who had been tipped for a promotion this year, Wang Yang, was also removed from the 200-member Central Committee on Saturday in another sign that only those with absolute loyalty to Xi have a place in the government. One theory is that his removal and humiliation could send a signal to other Party elders not to cross Xi. At 79, Hu was also not seen as a threat to Xi. Footage of the incident showed Hu, who ruled China from 2003 to 2013, appearing agitated as he was led away. Hu then leans over and whispers something inaudible to Xi who nods and stares straight ahead. He is a truly modern emperor.”

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Chinese leader Xi Jinping is named to a new term as head of the ... (ABC News)

A third five-year leadership solidifies Mr Xi's place as China's most powerful ruler since Mao Zedong; The party also named a seven-member Standing Committee, ...

The party also named a seven-member Standing Committee, its inner circle of power, dominated by Mr Xi's allies. - The party also named a seven-member Standing Committee, its inner circle of power, dominated by Mr Xi's allies Chinese leader Xi Jinping is named to a new term as head of the Communist Party

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Xi set to clinch historic third term as China unveils new leaders (Aljazeera.com)

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is set to confirm President Xi Jinping for a historic third term as its leader and unveil members of its all powerful ...

The “Two Safeguards” assure Xi’s “core” status within the party and the party’s centralised authority over China. All future policies will be carried out according to his will,” the scholar said. It means he no longer faces any resistance or checks and balance in the PSC. Now, he is much better,” Xinhua said on Twitter. The new leadership will be unveiled at 04:00 GMT on Sunday when Xi is expected to walk into Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. His removal from the PSC, while not unexpected, signals Xi’s continuing tight hold on power in the world’s second-largest economy.

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China's top leaders revealed as Xi Jinping cements grip on power ... (CNN)

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has formally stepped into his third term ruling China with an iron grip on power, as he revealed a top leadership body stacked ...

“The current situation is something unprecedented … we’re seeing a kind of re-centralised bureaucracy in China, which will definitely impact the future China’s economic foreign policy trajectory,” he said. Instead, Xi had filled the four open spots on the seven-member body with Xi long-time allies and proteges, Li Qiang, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang and Li Xi, clearing the path for him to rule for a third term with minimal internal resistance – and underlining that affinity to Xi trumps all else in China’s current political landscape.

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Xi Jinping secures historic third term as leader of China (NBC News)

The Chinese Communist Party leader broke with the traditional two-term limit, extending his authoritarian rule over the world's second-largest economy.

[erosion of civil liberties](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/hong-kong-xi-jinping-25th-anniversary-handover-rcna36274) in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong, [rights abuses in China’s Xinjiang region](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/china/un-report-cites-possible-crimes-humanity-chinas-xinjiang-rcna45792) and [Russia’s war in Ukraine](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/putin-martial-law-changes-russian-life-ukraine-rcna53394), as well as economic issues. “Politics is traditionally regarded as a male-dominated profession,” said Yun Sun, director of the China program at the Stimson Center, a think tank in Washington. Women who rise to the vice premier level tend to be given “softer” responsibilities like health, education and sports. No woman has ever served on the Politburo Standing Committee. (The previous Politburo’s only female member, Sun Chunlan, retired at 72.) ban imposed this month on the [sale of advanced computer chips to China](https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/us-aims-hobble-chinas-chip-industry-sweeping-new-export-rules-rcna51259) could constrain countries all over the world. (Chinese officials dispute the account.) The Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping introduced the limit in 1982 to prevent a return to a Mao-style cult of personality. Since coming to power in 2012, Xi has tightened the party’s grip on the state and society, sidelined political rivals and That was underlined last week when a scuffle broke out during a protest outside the Chinese Consulate in Manchester, England, with one protester being Both men had been members of the previous Politburo Standing Committee, which along with the broader Politburo is nominally elected from among the Central Committee membership. He was followed in descending order of rank by the six other members of the new Politburo Standing Committee, China’s top leadership body.

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Xi Jinping secures historic third term as China's leader (Aljazeera.com)

Chinese Communist Party elects Xi Jinping as its general secretary for a precedent-breaking third term.

Shanghai Communist Party chief Li Qiang followed Xi, meaning that he is likely to succeed Li Keqiang as premier when the latter retires in March. Xi introduced the new lineup, walking at the head of the group as he lead them onto the stage at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People to meet reporters. The Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) elected Xi as its general secretary for a precedent-breaking five-year term on Sunday, tilting the country decisively back towards one-man rule after decades of power-sharing among its elites.

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Xi Jinping says 'the world needs China' as he secures historic third ... (SBS)

The Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party elected Mr Xi as its general secretary for another five-year term, Mr Xinhua reported, tilting the country ...

Chinese President Xi Jinping (centre) waves at the end of the closing session of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Now, he is much better," Xinhua said on Twitter, a social media platform that is blocked in China. The Central Committee of around 200 senior party officials was elected shortly before the closing ceremony. The 20th Congress elected the new Central Committee of around 200 senior party officials, who then gathered on Sunday to elect Mr Xi and the other members of Standing Committee — the apex of Chinese political power. He promised to "work diligently in the performance of our duties to prove worthy of the great trust of our party and our people." "I wish to thank the whole party sincerely for the trust you have placed in us," Mr Xi told journalists at Beijing's Great Hall of the People after the closed-door vote was announced.

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Xi Jinping elected for third term, surrounds himself with loyalists (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Xi told his deputies to remain on “high alert” as he put an end to decades of political precedent in the world's second-largest economy.

Premier Li Keqiang and his ally Wang Yang were the last two members of the Standing Committee with ties to the more moderate Communist Youth League faction, but their elimination has effectively wiped out any factional resistance within the Chinese cabinet and further concentrated power around Xi’s one-man rule. He was followed by party disciplinarian Zhao Leji, its ideological chief Wang Huning, former Beijing mayor Cai Qi, Xi’s chief of staff Ding Xuexiang, and his protege Li Xi. Xi Jinping has been elected for a third term, extending his control over the Chinese Communist Party and putting an end to decades of political precedent in the world’s second-largest economy.

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China names Xi Jinping loyalists for core leadership group (CNBC)

Li Qiang, party secretary of Shanghai, walked out second behind Xi at a meeting with press on Sunday. Li is a known Xi loyalist and oversaw stringent Covid ...

Xi had set the stage for an unprecedented third, five-year term as president with constitutional changes in 2018. "We expect that policy focus will not be on launching new stimulus, but on implementing the existing policies and letting them take effect," Pang said. He said China could not develop in isolation from the world, but that the world also needs China. [achieve "national rejuvenation." Top-level economic policy in China is largely set by Politburo members. [affirmed China's greater focus on national security and "high-quality" growth.](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/16/chinas-xi-downplays-need-for-rapid-growth-proclaims-covid-achievements.html) In fact, that shift away from high-speed growth of past decades means [China faces "a new situation for attracting foreign investment,"](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/17/chinas-new-growth-goals-require-a-change-for-attracting-foreign-investors-official-says.html) an official at the economic planner said. However, Li Keqiang has been an official face and leader of implementation in his role as premier and the head of the State Council, China's top executive body. State positions such as president and premier won't be confirmed until the next annual meeting of the Chinese government, typically held in March. - State positions such as president and premier won't be confirmed until the next annual meeting of the Chinese government, typically held in March. Outgoing Premier Li Keqiang had walked out second behind Xi at a similar meeting with press after the conclusion of the party's 19th National Congress in 2017. [Xi Jinping](https://www.cnbc.com/xi-jinping/) broke precedent Sunday by paving the way for his third term as president, and the likely appointment of a premier with no prior experience as vice premier. - Chinese President Xi Jinping broke precedent Sunday by paving the way for his third term as president, and the likely appointment of a premier with no prior experience as vice premier.

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In Mao's footsteps: Xi Jinping puts himself at core of China's ... (The Guardian)

On Saturday, it became clear that Xi had shuffled premier Li Keqiang and reformer Wang Yang into retirement, so he could pack the politburo standing committee – ...

“Xi’s policy of putting ideology and national security over economic development will continue for the coming five or even 10 years, as he is eager to rule until the 22nd party congress in 2032, when he will be 79.” Instead he abolished term limits on the presidency, is packing the government with allies, and could potentially become leader for life. The congress, the most important gathering of China’s five-year political cycle, brings 2,400 delegates from all over the country together to rubber-stamp decisions taken by the party elite. The 79-year-old seemed confused and reluctant to leave his seat on stage at the Great Hall of the People when he was approached by an aide or official, who whispered in his ear and tried to lift him from his seat. The week-long meeting was planned with precision and paranoia, and Xi emphasised party unity throughout. The closing session of the 20th congress of the Chinese Communist party (CCP) ended a weekend of triumph for Xi that makes him China’s most powerful ruler since Mao Zedong.

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China's Xi Jinping expands powers and promotes allies (NPR)

BEIJING — President Xi Jinping, China's most powerful leader in decades, increased his dominance when he was named Sunday to another term as head of the ...

2 member and Zhao Leji, a member of the previous committee, was promoted to No. The promotion of Li Qiang was especially unusual because it puts him in line to be premier despite not having experience as a Cabinet minister or vice premier. Some new Standing Committee members lack national-level government experience that typically is seen as a requirement for the post. Xi announced Li Qiang, a former Shanghai party secretary who is no relation to Li Keqiang, was the No. The party also named a seven-member Standing Committee, its inner circle of power, dominated by Xi allies after Premier Li Keqiang, the No. The official Xinhua News Agency later reported Hu was in poor health and needed to rest.

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China's leader Xi Jinping secures third term and stacks inner circle ... (The Guardian)

Xi unveiled as general secretary of ruling Communist Party, tilting China back towards one-man rule after decades of power-sharing among elite.

Like Xi, Cai spent many years in Fujian province at the start of his career, and moved on to Zhejiang. Where it previously listed Taiwan alongside Hong Kong and Macau as a place with which to “build solidarity”. For the first time in 25 years the new politburo contains no women members where previously there was one, vice-premier Sun Chunlan, and has reduced in number to 24 from 25. “The party and country risk becoming a ‘one-voice chamber’ where only one voice will be heard. The long-speculated reappointment signalled Xi’s successful and overwhelming consolidation of power in Beijing, with retention of the role as chair of the military commission, controlling the People’s Liberation Army. It now only swears to “resolutely oppose and constrain Taiwan independence”.

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'Going maximalist': Xi Jinping expands his power, is elected for a third term (The Age)

Xi Jinping has been elected for a third term, extending his control over the Chinese Communist Party and putting an end to decades of political precedent in the world's second-largest economy. Xi eliminated dissenting voices and surrounded himself with ...

[Eryk Bagshaw](/by/eryk-bagshaw-hvf7y)is the North Asia correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.Connect via “When that happens, the Chinese government’s capacity for self-correction will likely diminish over time, until it’s too late.” “We must remain on high alert and stay sober-minded and prudent like a student sitting for a never-ending exam,” he said. “I don’t know any system in the world which has benefited from having all power vested in a single person.” He has completely upended what many people have considered to be the informal rules of the road for the last couple of decades.” “This is probably a nine out of 10 in terms of scale [of Xi’s power].

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Xi Jinping secures third term as leader of China (Sky News Australia)

Xi Jinping has secured his place as China's most powerful and long-serving president since revolutionary leader Mao Zedong. The ruling Communist Party has ...

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China's Leader Xi Jinping Secures Third Term As His Rivals Fall Away (Forbes)

China's former President Hu Jintao is escorted out of the closing ceremony of the Communist Party's 20th National Congress as President Xi Jinping and ...

In his opening address of the party congress, Xi again praised his Covid-Zero policy as a “people’s war” that has prevented fatalities and protected lives, although he didn’t acknowledge the repeated city-wide lockdowns, food shortages and lack of medical supplies that resulted. Xi had rolled out his campaign for more affordable housing in 2017, which set off a wave of policies aimed at taming skyrocketing housing prices and reining in the excessive borrowing that had become common among Chinese property developers. And in a rare display of drama at an otherwise highly choreographed event, Hu Jintao, the 79-year-old predecessor to Xi, The elevation of Shanghai Party Secretary Li Qiang is particularly noteworthy and speaks volumes to Xi’s consolidation of power. Li is most well known for overseeing the bruising month-long lockdown of Shanghai earlier this year, which triggered widespread public anger and raised doubts as to whether he might still earn a much-coveted promotion. His appointment means that he will be in firm control of the world’s second-largest economy for at least another five years at a time when it increasingly finds itself on a collision course with the U.S.

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Xi Jinping's party is just getting started (BBC News)

Comparing Xi Jinping to Mao Zedong is "inane", scoffs Rebecca Karl, a professor of Chinese History at New York University.

"China today has no socialist characteristics" she says "The subordination of labour to capital is complete. It's hard to deny that millions of Chinese hold Xi personally responsible for the cruelty of China's grim lockdowns. "Everything and everybody got a cut, but it got out of control," he adds. As I prepared to leave China in 2008, the Soviet-era airport had given way to a glittering megastructure designed by Norman Foster. In 1992, Deng - who had remained China's "paramount leader" - declared that the party should allow "some people to get rich first". The word on everyone's lips was "xia hai" or "dive into the sea". By the time I returned in 1998 the whole country had taken to heart Deng's invocation "to get rich is glorious". "My first introduction to China was in the 1980s, when the debates about China's future were huge, significant, and consequential," Prof Karl says. He ran the Communist Party - and the country - from the republic's founding in 1949 until the day he died in 1976. Hardliners, led by Premier Li Peng, believed the students' goal was to overthrow the party, and wanted the protests quashed. The truth is Xi's path to power was far from inevitable. He is known, only half-jokingly, as the Chairman of Everything.

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Xi Jinping promotes loyal Shanghai chief to upper echelons of power (Financial Times)

Li Qiang becomes the party's second-highest ranking official after presiding over disruptive Covid lockdowns.

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Xi Jinping chooses 'yes men' over economic growth in politburo purge (The Guardian)

China's president doubles down on ruling for life, excluding potential future leaders or factional rivals.

Xi’s commitment to annex and “re-educate” Taiwan were this week enshrined in the party constitution. Hu was escorted from the stage at the closing of the party congress on Saturday, apparently reluctantly, in an episode that sealed Xi’s pre-eminence. Hu Chunhua had been tipped as a prospective new PSC member, but Xi found no place for the 59-year-old who was perceived by some analysts as a potential threat to the leader. “Xi has reiterated several times that the performance indicators that matters above all in Xi’s new era is political loyalty,” said Sung. A decade of political purges, increased surveillance and tightened social control has resulted in the 69-year-old leader consolidating personal power to a level not seen since Mao Zedong. For the first time in 25 years there was no woman on the politburo; there has never been a woman on the highest seat of power the politburo standing committee.

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China's Xi Jinping confirmed as leader for life, elevates loyalists (The Australian Financial Review)

Tokyo | Xi Jinping has installed a new leadership team of fierce loyalists and eliminated any last remaining remnants of political rivalry from the senior ...

[Australia on Saturday signed a new defence declaration with Japan](https://www.afr.com/world/asia/australia-s-anzus-style-defence-pact-is-new-territory-for-japan-20221023-p5bs52) due to rising concerns about China’s aggressive foreign policies, which are now expected to continue. It followed the conclusion of China’s five-yearly National Party Congress on Saturday where the Unlike previous appointments to that role, Mr Li has never served as one of China’s four vice premiers. Both men had ties with the Communist Youth League, a once-influential faction that is believed to have now been effectively abolished. He is running the second-largest economy in the world and second or third most powerful military machinery, but only one person makes the rules. “Xi Jinping is now the emperor, the most powerful person on earth.

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Exit of former Chinese president overshadows Xi Jinping's triumph (Financial Times)

The dramatic exit of former president Hu Jintao from the closing session of the Chinese Communist party's 20th congress at the weekend disrupted the ...

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Xi Jinping wins third term as 20th Party Congress ends with vow to ... (Morning Star Online)

CHINESE President Xi Jinping was elected to serve a third term as general secretary of the ruling Communist Party as its 20th congress closed at the weekend ...

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Xi Jinping's iron grip over China and his party has grown over the ... (ABC News)

Former Chinese leader Hu Jintao's arm is held by usher as he stands behind seated Xi. Former Chinese president Hu Jintao (centre) was escorted out of congress ...

His promotion of the head of China's Ministry of State Security to the Politburo for the first time signals tightening control. His defence of the country's economic fundamentals and repeat of an oft-used line about China "opening the door wider" clashes with the reality of the last few years. While the tea leaf reading of elite Chinese politics is fascinating to some, a more general steer on where Xi's China is going next is more relevant to most. "It's a reflection of the sort of opaque medieval workings of the Chinese Communist Party that something as simple as a man being led off stage can spark so much speculation," he said. "It's clear that he either had some sort of medical issue or this was a deliberate attempt to humiliate him, as his allies inside the Chinese Communist Party were being removed from all positions of power," said Alex Joske, a senior China analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and the author of a new book on China's covert operations named Spies and Lies. Rather two moments over two days helped crystallise just how much of an iron grip he's managed to secure over both the Party and China as a whole.

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His domestic rivals vanquished, Xi's now free to pursue international ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Xi and the Chinese Communist Party have been telegraphing this change for years, now it is here. The world will have to brace for the consequences.

The frequency of “peace” also saw a decline,” said Ruben and Ni. [Eryk Bagshaw](/by/eryk-bagshaw-hvf7y)is the North Asia correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.Connect via Xi’s new cabinet proteges Li Qiang, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang and Li Xi are former regional leaders who have limited to no foreign policy experience, putting Xi even more in control of China’s relations with the world. “For the Party leadership, the world has become more unstable and dangerous. “He is the core leader,” said Dr Chen Gang, a Chinese politics and foreign policy expert at the National University of Singapore. Xi did not escalate his threats to China’s democratic neighbour in his speech to the National Party Congress but his threats to take Taiwan “by force if necessary” have now become so commonplace that the inflammatory rhetoric has become boilerplate. In Beijing, he has spent the week preparing China for a new era of global instability. It has been implemented by his top diplomats Yang Jiechi and Wang Yi, neither of whom were members of the Standing Committee. In Xi’s cabinet, foreign policy has been made by Xi and Wang Huning. Xi and the Chinese Communist Party have been telegraphing this change for years, now it is here. It will begin with Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron visiting Xi in Beijing in November – the first Western leaders to visit the capital since 2019 – and continue at the G20 in Bali and the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation summit in Thailand, where he is expected to meet with US President Joe Biden and cross paths with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. In the end, he just walked out on stage.

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Xi Jinping Exposed (Council on Foreign Relations)

The recently concluded Chinese Communist Party also reflects what may turn out to be a flawed strategy of Chinese leader Xi Jinping putting himself at the ...

Xi's biggest risk—and his greatest weakness as a strategist—is that he has put himself on the firing line. He gutted many of Mao's policies and set in motion economic reforms that turned China into the economic juggernaut that it is today. But this is hardly the destruction of an ancient system of checks and balances. As for the economy, the government line is that the current slowdown is due to the Covid lockdowns and a global slowdown. The question now is if Xi can manage expectations that he is creating for some sort of reunification in the near to medium term. He has yet to create the conditions necessary for China to become a high-income country. And he began a military modernization that is bearing fruit today in the form of aircraft carriers and other advanced hardware. The 63-year-old obtained the post despite his presiding over a long Covid lockdown in Shanghai, but this might have worked in his favor, showing him to be a loyal follower of Xi's approach. He also managed to sideline several officials not thought to be close to him, including the outgoing premier, Li Keqiang, and the former governor of Guangdong Wang Yang. The congress itself had ended Saturday but this moment is the apogee of high drama in China's political system. But the past week's events also reflect what may turn out to be a flawed strategy of Xi putting himself at the center of everything—making him seem strong while actually vulnerable. All of this is being hailed as Xi running the tables, with many analysts calling him China's strongest leader since Mao Zedong, who ran China from 1949 to 1976.

Xi Jinping begins third 5-year term, elevates several allies along ... (NPR)

AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: China unveiled its new leadership lineup on Sunday. Xi Jinping stays on as party chief for a third term, as expected, but there were also ...

This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. And it's really hard at this point to see who's left in the inner circle to stand up and offer criticism or even just an alternative viewpoint to the way Xi Jinping wants to run things. The rest of the leadership lineup, like we said, are men who are allies and proteges of Xi Jinping. He's the party secretary of Shanghai, which had a very ugly COVID lockdown in April and May. And there's nobody in the top ranks of the party who's obviously being groomed to succeed Xi, which is by design. He's consolidated power in the party and in the military. But neither was considered to be a very close ally of Xi Jinping, and it seems that that was their downfall. The party constitution was amended to include some wording about Xi Jinping that really elevated his stature in the sort of pantheon of Chinese leaders - just building on a cult of personality that's been growing around him. And in the top echelons of the party, they have historically sought a balance of power between factions or at least representation from different sort of patronage networks. I mean, at the actual closing ceremony of this weeklong party congress, Xi's predecessor, Hu Jintao, was led out of the room in a very sort of unscripted way. And it surprised a lot of observers, frankly. Xi Jinping stays on as party chief for a third term, as expected, but there were also some surprises.

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Xi Jinping has 'no real strategy' to engage with Taiwan (Sky News Australia)

McGrathNicol senior risk advisor Alex Joske says Chinese President Xi Jinping has “no real strategy” to engage with Taiwan and has only left himself a ...

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