Deccan Chronicle

CHINA PREMIER RE-ELECTED FOR 2ND 5-YR TERM

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Beijing, March 18: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, the No. 2 leader of the Communist Party, was on Sunday re-elected for a second five-year tenure by China’s rubber-stamp Parliament, a day after Xi Jinping was re-appointed as the president with no limits on the number of terms he can serve.

Li, 62, who was nominated on behalf of Xi, was re-appointed with 2,964 votes in favour and two against during the annual session of the National People's Congress at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People.

Li maintained a low profile under the Chinese president mainly looking after the country’s economy as Xi consolidat­ed power and surrounded himself with powerful aides.

Li completed the first five-year tenure along with Xi who is now regarded as the “core” leader of the party placed along with party founder Mao Zedong.

Xi, 64, was on Saturday re-elected unanimousl­y by 2,970 deputies of the NPC, days after it ratified constituti­onal amendment to remove the decades old two-term limit for the president and vice-president posts.

He was also re-elected as the Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) which is the overall high command of the two million strong Chinese military, the world’s largest.

Xi’s loyalist and close confidant Wang Qishan was elected as vice president.

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