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China to enshrine Xi’s thought into state constituti­on

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BEIJING: China’s ruling Communist Party will enshrine President Xi Jinping’s political thought into the country’s constituti­on, state media said on Friday, further solidifyin­g his power following its addition last year to the party constituti­on.

The arguably more important party constituti­on was amended at the once-in-five-years 19th Party Congress in October to include Xi’s political thought.

The party unanimousl­y passed an amendment then to add “Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era” as one of its guiding principles.

Following a two-day meeting of top officials in Beijing, the party has now proposed writing the same theory into the state constituti­on, state news agency Xinhua said.

The communique said Xi’s thought had generated a national “fervour” which had helped provide “great spiritual impetus” in the implementa­tion of 19th Party Congress’s strategic policies.

The meeting also stressed that a “centralise­d, unified, authoritat­ive and highly effective” national supervisio­n system should be set up to fight corruption throughout the state bureaucrac­y, Xinhua said.

Chinese legal scholars have said the country needs to amend its constituti­on before it can set up the new supervisio­n commission to ensure there is a proper constituti­onal basis for its powers.

Xinhua, however, did not explicitly say what might be amend- ed when it came to the supervisio­n commission.

Fighting deeply ingrained graft had been a key policy plank for Xi in his first term in office and that battle will take on a new hue with the setting up of the National Supervisio­n Commission as he begins his second term.

Trial work has already be- gun for that commission, which is likely to be formally codified in law in March at a meeting of China’s largely rubber stamp parliament.

Because the state constituti­on is being amended, it needs parliament to formally approve it, probably at the March session, though it could happen before. Xinhua did not say exactly when it would happen.

Whether Xi was able to have his name “crowned” in the party constituti­on had been seen as a key measure of his power, elevating him to a level of previous leaders exemplifie­d by Mao Zedong Thought and Deng Xiaoping Theory.

No other leader since Mao has had an eponymous ideology included in the document while in office. Deng’s name was added after his death in 1997.

The state constituti­on was last amended in 2004 to include guarantees to protect private property and human rights.

 ??  ?? A woman cycles past a poster promoting a book about Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday. — AFP
A woman cycles past a poster promoting a book about Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday. — AFP

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