The Free Press Journal

President Xi forever? China clears the decks

- KJMV ARM A

China's ruling Communist Party on Sunday proposed removal of a constituti­onal clause limiting presidenti­al tenure to just two terms in office. The removal of the cap is expected to give 64year-old Xi Jinping -- regarded as the most powerful leader in modern China -- a limitless tenure.

President Xi, who is also head of the party and the military, began is second five-year tenure last year, following a national Congress of the CPC.

A seven-man leadership committee unveiled last year included no potential successor, raising the prospect that Xi intends to govern beyond his second term. Since then, all organs of the party have declared him as the topmost leader of the party setting aside the principle of collective party leadership that was followed in the last three decades.

Xi was elected as the head of the Party and President in 2013 and later took over as head of the military. If the Constituti­on provision is not tweaked, President Xi’s term can continue till 2023.

The CPC Central Committee proposed removing the clause that the President and Vice-President "shall serve no more than two consecutiv­e terms" from the country's Constituti­on, state-run Xinhua news agency reported today.

In 2016, the CPC officially gave him the title of "core" leader. The once-infive-years Congress of the CPC last year approved Xi's ideology to be written into its Constituti­on - an honour that had been reserved only to modern China's founder Chairman Mao Zedong and his successor Deng Xiaoping. The thoughts of two of Xi's predecesso­rs, Jiang Zemin and

Hu Jintao, were mentioned in the Constituti­on but not their names.

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