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Xi poised to extend power as China set to lift term limits

NEW MOVE: The proposed change will be submitted at the National People’s Congress

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BEIJING: Xi Jinping, China’s most powerful leader for decades, could stay in office indefinite­ly after the Communist Party called for the removal of presidenti­al term limits.

Xi, who is also party chief and seen as the country’s most formidable ruler since Mao Zedong, has been president since 2013 and the 64-year-old leader would have to step down in 2023 under the current system.

But the party’s Central Committee proposed deleting from the constituti­on the stipulatio­n that a president “shall serve no more than two consecutiv­e terms” of five years, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday.

The proposed change, which would also apply to the vice-president, will be submitted to legislator­s at the annual full session of the National People’s Congress starting March 5. Xi is expected to be given a second term in office during the two-week-long session.

Xi has been chipping away at the collective model of leadership that was promoted by Deng Xiaoping, the architect of the country’s economic reforms in the 1980s.

Xi’s two predecesso­rs, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, both served two fiveyear terms, but he has signalled bigger ambitions.

At the 19th five-yearly Communist Party congress last October, Xi unveiled a new seven-member Politburo Standing Committee — its top ruling body — that lacked any clear heir apparent to him. He was also given the customary second term as party general secretary, a job which does not have a formal term limit.

Xi also saw his eponymous political philosophy — Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era — included in the party’s charter, an honour only accorded to one previous leader, Mao, during his lifetime.

The Central Committee also proposed adding Xi’s “thought” to the national constituti­on, joining Mao again.

Since taking over as party general secretary in late 2012, Xi has waged a remorseles­s battle against corruption, which has seen more than one million people punished. A major outcome of the 19th Party Congress was the decision to establish a new anti-graft agency, the National Supervisor­y Commission, that will coordinate investigat­ions at all levels of government and expand its remit to include non-party members.

The Central Committee proposed listing the commission as a new state organ in the constituti­on.

Xi told party officials on Saturday the constituti­on was key to building a moderately prosperous society, building a modern socialist country and realising the “Chinese dream of national rejuvenati­on” — his slogan to restore the nation to its former glory.

“No organisati­on or individual has the privilege to overstep the constituti­on or the law,” Xinhua quoted him as saying.

 ?? AFP ?? This file photo taken on October 25, 2017 shows Chinese President Xi Jinping waving at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.—
AFP This file photo taken on October 25, 2017 shows Chinese President Xi Jinping waving at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.—

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