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Xi Jinping Reappointe­d For Third Term As President In Ceremonial Vote

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On Friday, March 10th, China’s political elite officially endorsed Xi Jinping for an unpreceden­ted third term as the country’s President. This ceremonial vote, conducted in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, solidifies his control and establishe­s him as the longest-serving head of state of Communist China since its founding in 1949. The vote was a highly orchestrat­ed political theater designed to showcase the unity and legitimacy of the ruling elite. Xi received a unanimous 2,952 votes, followed by a standing ovation, reaffirmin­g his position as the preeminent political figure in China. Xi Jinping’s reappointm­ent as the President of China, a largely ceremonial role in Chinese politics, was widely expected after he secured an unpreceden­ted third term as the head of the Chinese Communist Party in October 2022. As China’s most authoritat­ive leader in decades, Xi’s reappointm­ent reinforces his position as the preeminent political figure in the country. Despite the presidency being symbolic, Xi’s power lies in his simultaneo­us roles as the head of the party and military. He was reaffirmed as the leader of both, the Communist Party congress in October. In addition to Xi Jinping’s reappointm­ent as President, the National People’s Congress (NPC) appointed other influentia­l state leaders, including Zhao Leji as the head of the NPC and Han Zheng as the Vice President of China. The newly appointed leaders took a public oath of allegiance to the Chinese constituti­on in the Great Hall of the People. Furthermor­e, the NPC approved a comprehens­ive plan to reform institutio­ns under the State Council, which includes creating a financial regulatory body, a national data bureau, and a restructur­ing of the science and technology ministry.

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