The Daily Telegraph

Five to watch Movers and shakers at the Communist Party Congress

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Chen Min’er, 56 Chen Min’er replaced the embattled Sun Zhengcai as party chief of the south-western megacity of Chongqing in July this year when Mr Sun was investigat­ed for corruption, and he is now a candidate for a position on the top tier Politburo Standing Committee (PSC). He worked under Xi Jinping, the current Chinese President when he was party boss of Zhejiang province between 2002 and 2007 and is believed to be trusted by the all-powerful leader.

Hu Chunhua, 54 Along with Mr Chen, Hu Chunhua is another “sixth generation” leader who was born in the Sixties who is being seen as a potential PSC member and a possible successor to Xi Jinping. Mr Hu was governor of Hebei province before working his way up to leadership of Guangdong province.

Li Zhanshu, 67 Few potential successors

have emerged to take Mr Xi’s job, or that of Li Keqiang, China’s prime minister, a situation that many believe was created by the president, who is keen to strengthen his power. But his trusted aide Li Zhanshu – who accompanie­s the president on his domestic and foreign trips – might be rewarded with a position on the PSC.

Wang Qishan, 69 One of seven current PSC members, Mr Wang is expected to retire at the congress under China’s unwritten rule for top officials over 68. However, if Mr Xi hangs on to his trusted ally, that could suggest the president is keeping him by his side to help him break with precedent and rule beyond two five-year terms in 2022.

Jiang Zemin, 91

Jiang Zemin, who ruled China for 10 years from 1993, has already made a dramatic impact on the Party Congress with an appearance on the opening day. Mr Xi is believed to want Mr Jiang to stop meddling in politics, but the political veteran has a penchant for upstaging others.

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