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‘China needs another Mao, Xi fits the bill’

- K J M VARMA

On the eve of a key meeting of the ruling Communist Party, speculated to amend the decades-old rule stipulatin­g collective leadership, party's official publicatio­n said China needs a strong leader like Mao Zedong and President Xi Jinping "fits the bill".

The four-day meeting of the plenum of Communist Party of China (CPC) kicks off China's political season which will culminate in changes at the top leaders except Xi and Premier Li Keqiang in the autumn next year when the party convenes its 19th Congress during which a new Politburo Standing Committee will be appointed, reports PTI. Xi, 63, currently heads a seven member Standing Committee of the CPC which virtually rules China.

Since he took over the leadership in November 2012, Xi has emerged as the most powerful leader of China in recent times starting his ten year tenure as head of the Party and powerful military, besides the Presidency.

While the Standing Committee in the past represente­d collective leadership principle enunciated over three decades ago, critics say Xi's emergence as a powerful leader has overshadow­ed other six members of the Committee including Li. By next year a new Standing Committee would be appointed for which jockeying has reportedly started.

During the plenum, the party leadership will deliver work report of the party rule under Xi, official media reported.

The meeting would review key issues concerning the strict management of the Party and conduct revision of intra-Party supervisio­n regulation­s, according to announceme­nt by the party in July this year.

Speculatio­n is rife that the meeting would amend the collective leadership rule.

Since he was elected as General Secretary of the party in November, 2012, Xi systematic­ally consolidat­ed power both in the party and the military by carrying out a massive anti- corruption drive breaking establishe­d norms like not prosecute retired leaders and officials.

As he consolidat­ed his power emerging as a rare leader controllin­g the party, military and the presidency, Xi now looks to amend the party structure to continue beyond the 10 year period stipulated by the party. His tenure is set to end in 2022.

Ahead of tomorrow's meeting, Peoples' Tribune, which is affiliated with party's official organ People's Daily said, "China needs a leader like Mao and Xi fits the bill."

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