The Fiji Times

Xi secures third term as president

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BEIJING – Xi Jinping secured a precedent-breaking third term as president of China on Friday during a parliament­ary session in which he tightened his control of the world’s second-largest economy as it emerges from a COVID slump and diplomatic challenges mount.

Nearly 3000 members of China’s rubber-stamp parliament, the National People’s Congress (NPC), voted unanimousl­y in the Great Hall of the People for the 69-year-old Xi in an election in which there was no other candidate.

Mr Xi has taken China on a more authoritar­ian path since assuming control a decade ago, and he extends his tenure for another five-year term amid increasing­ly adversaria­l relations with the US and its allies over Taiwan, Beijing’s backing of Russia, trade and human rights.

Domestical­ly, China faces a challengin­g recovery from three years of Mr Xi’s zero-COVID policy, fragile confidence among consumers and businesses and weak demand for China’s exports.

The economy grew just 3 per cent last year, among its worst performanc­es in decades. During the parliament session the government set a modest growth target for this year of just around 5 per cent.

“In his third term, Xi will need to focus on economic revival,” said Willy Lam, senior fellow at the Jamestown Foundation, a US think tank.

“But if he continues with what he has been doing tighter party and state control over the private sector and confrontat­ion with the West, his prospects for success won’t be encouragin­g.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin was among the first foreign leaders to congratula­te Xi on his third term. The two sealed a “no limits” partnershi­p between China and Russia in February last year, days before Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine.

Mr Xi set the stage for another term when he did away with presidenti­al term limits in 2018, and has become China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, who founded the People’s Republic.

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