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Xi Jinping will obtain an unprecedented third term as Chinese president

2023-03-09T21:40:39.391Z


The 69-year-old leader already obtained in October a five-year extension at the top of the Chinese Communist Party and the military commission, the two most important positions of power.


Xi Jinping will secure a historic third term as Chinese president on Friday after a formal vote in parliament, the culmination of a rise that has seen him become the country's most powerful leader for generations.

Since parliament in China is, in practice, subservient to the ruling Communist Party (CCP), the outcome of the poll, which should take place shortly after 09:00 local time (01:00 GMT), is in no doubt.

The 69-year-old leader already obtained in October a five-year extension at the top of the CCP and the military commission, the two most important positions of power.

The only candidate, he will be reappointed for the same period as head of state.

The last few months have however been complicated for Xi Jinping, with major demonstrations at the end of November against his “zero Covid” policy and a large wave of deaths which followed the abandonment of this health strategy in December.

Sensitive subjects carefully avoided during the current annual session of Parliament, a highly orchestrated event during which Li Qiang, an ally of Xi Jinping, should become the new prime minister to replace Li Keqiang.

Personality cult

MEPs have mainly focused in recent days on an institutional reform project aimed at beefing up the Ministry of Science and Technology and China's digital capacities, in the face of what the government presents as Western "containment" against

China

in that sector.

Parliament's annual session was also the occasion to announce a modest growth target of "around 5%" for 2023 and a rising defense budget.

Xi Jinping's formal re-election to the top of the state crowns a remarkable political rise in which he has gone from politician little known to the general public to the most powerful Chinese leader in decades.

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Author of a biography on the president, the Swiss writer and journalist Adrian Geiges believes that personal enrichment is not his primary motivation.

"That's not what interests him

," he told AFP.

“He really has a vision for China, he wants China to become the most powerful country in the world.”

For decades, the People's Republic of China, scalded by political chaos and the cult of personality during the reign (1949-1976) of its leader and founder Mao Tse-tung, had promoted a more collegial governance at the top of power.

By virtue of this model, Xi Jinping's predecessors, namely Jiang Zemin and then Hu Jintao, had each given up their place as president after ten years in this position.

"Containment"

But Xi Jinping put an end to this rule by abolishing the limit of two presidential terms in the Constitution in 2018, while allowing a quasi-cult of personality to develop around him.

Xi Jinping will therefore become the longest-serving supreme leader in recent Chinese history.

Septuagenarian at the end of this new mandate, he could even potentially extend for a new five-year term if no credible dolphin asserts himself in the meantime.

But his challenges remain numerous at the head of the second world economy, between the slowdown in growth, the fall in the birth rate, the difficulties of the real estate sector or even the international image of China to improve.

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Relations with the United States are at their lowest in decades, with many disputes, from Taiwan to the treatment of Uyghur Muslims, to rivalry in technology.

Xi Jinping this week condemned the

“policy of containment, encirclement and repression against China”

implemented by

“Western countries led by the United States”

and which

“has brought about unprecedented challenges for the development of

the country.

A new vice-president must also be formally elected by parliament on Friday, replacing Wang Qishan.

Source: lefigaro

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