Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

China’s parliament abolishes presidenti­al term limits

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BEIJING — China’s Xi Jinping on Sunday secured a path to rule indefinite­ly as parliament abolished presidenti­al term limits, handing him almost total authority to pursue a vision of transformi­ng the nation into an economic and military superpower.

The move reverses the era of “collective” leadership and orderly succession that was promoted by late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping to ensure stability following the turbulent one-man rule of Communist China’s founder Mao Zedong.

The historic constituti­onal amendment breezed through the rubber-stamp parliament with 2 958 in favour, two against and three abstention­s despite an unusual bout of online criticism that censors have scrambled to extinguish.

Xi stood up first at the imposing Great Hall of the People in Beijing to cast his paper ballot in a red box, as delegates of the National People’s Congress applauded after each vote on the constituti­onal amendment to lift the two five-year term limit for the presidency.

The first constituti­onal amendment in 14 years had been expected to breeze through the legislatur­e, which has never rejected a Communist Party diktat in its halfcentur­y of existence.

“This is the urgent wish of the common people,” Ju Xiuqin, a delegate from northeaste­rn Heilongjia­ng province said, echoing party claims that the amendment had the unanimous support of “the masses”.

Xi (64) has consolidat­ed power since 2012 when he was appointed to the country’s top office: general secretary of the Communist Party. — Al Jazeera

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