The Chinese Communist Party establishes the authority of Xi Jinping in the constitution

The Chinese Communist Party establishes the authority of Xi Jinping in the constitution

Every five years, the Communist Party holds its National Conference, at which time the party’s constitution is drastically altered to reflect President Xi Jinping’s ideology and dedicate its leading role.
At the conclusion of the conference, which lasted a week and was held in Beijing today, Saturday, around 2,300 delegates of the party that controls the nation, with a population of 1. 4 billion, endorsed the revisions.
Since 2012, Xi, 69, has served as the Communist Party of China’s Secretary-General.

The list of the new members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was devoid of the name of Prime Minister Li Ke Cheyg, which was issued at the end of the party’s conference today, Saturday.
As a result, he was not qualified to join the Permanent Committee of the Political Office, the party’s most influential decision-making body.

After serving in the role for two terms, Lee had already declared during the People’s Representatives Conference’s annual meeting in March of last year that he would not seek reelection.
However, there was speculation that he might become Speaker of Parliament, which would actually make him the second strongest political official after the Secretary -General of the Communist Party, President Xi Jinping.

The name of the incumbent Speaker of the Parliament, Lee Chan Show, was absent from the list of new members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Tomorrow, Sunday, the committee will meet in public for the first time to approve the creation of the new political bureau and its permanent committee. It is also expected that something is the party’s general secretary, for a rare third term, ignoring the limits of life and period, which is traditionally respected.

When the Prime Minister tenders his resignation in March of next year, the composition of the political bureau will shift, providing a glimpse into the forthcoming formation of a new government.
The party promised to strengthen the military in order to create “world-class armed forces.”

The Chinese Communist Party enshrined Xi Jinping’s power in the constitution.

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