The Borneo Post

China confirms will amend party constituti­on, likely to include Xi’s theories

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BEIJING: China’s ruling Communist Party has agreed to amend the party constituti­on, expected to embed President Xi Jinping’s political thought, ahead of next week’s five-yearly party congress in which Xi will further tighten his grip on power.

The party’s Central Committee, the largest of its elite ruling bodies, yesterday passed a previously announced proposal to amend the constituti­on which will now be put to the Congress for formal approval.

A lengthy communique released by the party via state media offered praise for the past five years under Xi’s leadership, especially success in the fight against corruption, but did not say what wording would be inserted into the party constituti­on.

A key measure of Xi’s power will be whether he manages to have his name “crowned” in the party constituti­on, elevating him to the level of previous leaders exemplifie­d by Mao Zedong Thought and Deng Xiaoping Theory.

Xi’s more recent predecesso­rs, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, both had the party constituti­on amended to include their guiding thoughts, but without their names directly attached.

Jiang has his “Three Represents,” which embraced private entreprene­urs, written in, while Hu, Xi’s immediate predecesso­r, had his economic doctrine of “scientific developmen­t” included.

The party has been pushing Xi’s “Four Comprehens­ives,” which refer to China working “comprehens­ively” to build a moderately prosperous society and strengthen reforms, rule of law and party discipline, as well as the “Four Greats”, which focus on party building and national rejuvenati­on.

The four-day Central Committee plenary meeting also approved reports by the party’s corruption watchdog of investigat­ions into several former senior officials who have been sacked or jailed for graft, including Sun Zhengcai, once a contender for top leadership who was expelled from the party last month. — Reuters

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