Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

China’s Xi Jinping looking to extend power at Communist Party congress

- By Christophe­r Bodeen

BEIJING — Having bested his rivals, Chinese President Xi Jinping is primed to consolidat­e his already considerab­le power as the ruling Communist Party begins its twice-a-decade national congress on Wednesday.

From meetings largely cloaked in secrecy, powerful players will emerge publicly in new roles, and Mr. Xi will address the nation to lay out his political and economic vision for the world’s second-largest economy over the next five years. Villages will broadcast news of the congress over loudspeake­rs, a security crackdown has been extended and monitoring of dissidents strengthen­ed.

Mr. Xi, who is expected to get a second five-year term as party leader at the gathering, will kick off events with an address indicating whether his personal political theory will be entered into the party constituti­on alongside those of predecesso­rs such as Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.

Such a proclamati­on, at this time, would broadcast that Mr. Xi, already China’s most powerful leader in decades, will continue to dominate Chinese politics for the next five years — and possibly more —with virtually no domestic opposition.

Party congress spokesman Tuo Zhen on Tuesday said the party would continue structural reforms but ruled out any adoption of a multiparty democratic system.

“Political structural reform is not something that can be achieved overnight. China will not blindly copy or replicate the models of other countries,” Mr. Tuo told reporters.

Mr. Xi, in his speech, is also expected to recommit the party to achieving the goals of a “moderately well-off society” by 2021 — the 100th anniversar­y of the party’s founding — and even greater national power and prosperity by 2049 — the centenary of the founding of the Communist state.

 ?? Mark Schiefelbe­in/Associated Press ?? A conductor leads a band in rehearsals before the opening session of China's 19th Party Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Mark Schiefelbe­in/Associated Press A conductor leads a band in rehearsals before the opening session of China's 19th Party Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

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