Xi Jinping Secures Another Term As China’s President

Xi Jinping Secures Another Term As China’s President

69-year-old Xi Jinping, on Sunday, secured another term as President of China, to keep him in charge of the People’s Liberation Army

Despite reaching retirement age, Jinping was over the weekend reelected as the General Secretary of the Central Committee following a rubber-stamp poll by the Communist Party, Naija News understands.

Jinping has since filled his cabinet with close allies to continue his administration after a decade in power in the country. The leader will hence as the newly elected general secretary spend another five-year term, bringing the country back towards one-man rule.

Addressing the press after clinching the position, Jinping said: “I wish to thank the whole party sincerely for the trust you have placed in us.

It is understood that the rubber stamp was held on Sunday at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People.

Jinping having secured the new position is now certain to sail through to a third term as China’s president and would be due for formal declaration during the government’s annual legislative sessions in March.

Speaking further on the outcome of the communist party poll on Sunday, Jinping said the world needs China.

“After more than 40 years of unflagging efforts towards reform and opening up, we have created two miracles — rapid economic development and long-term social stability,” the Chinese leader said.

Six of Xi’s proteges and allies were also unveiled on Sunday alongside him as members of the Politburo Standing Committee — the party’s apex of power that rules the country. Current Shanghai Party boss Li Qiang who oversaw a gruelling two-month Covid-19 lockdown in the financial capital this year was named number two in the Standing Committee.

This means he is likely to take over as premier from Li Keqiang, a former Xi rival who will retire next year.

Close aide Ding Xuexiang, Guangdong Party chief Li Xi and Beijing Party boss Cai Qi were also in the re-jigged lineup.

“The new Politburo Standing Committee confirms decisively that Xi has consolidated power at the top of the Communist Party to an extent unseen since the Mao era.

“Xi has installed allies onto all seven seats of the Communist Party’s top decision-making body, allowing him to dominate the political system for the foreseeable future,” said a senior China analyst at Eurasia Group, Neil Thomas.

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