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2022 - 10 - 23

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China's Premier Li Keqiang dropped in leadership shuffle (NPR)

Premier Li Keqiang, China's No. 2 official, is among four of seven members of the nation's all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee who will not be ...

In his remarks, he said the party, which marked its 100th anniversary last year, is still in its prime. Those percentages were roughly the same as in the last Central Committee. Hu, 79, spoke briefly with Xi, whom he had been sitting next to in the front row, before walking off with an assistant holding him by the arm. Only Central Committee members can serve on the Standing Committee. There was no official comment. BEIJING — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, the nation's No.

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Hu Jintao: The mysterious exit of China's former leader from party ... (BBC News)

Why was Hu Jintao asked to leave the stage at the end of China's Communist Party congress?

It does not include Li Keqiang or Wang Yang, both seen as economic liberals, both linked to the ideas of the former administration. It was just after the cameras had set up that officials approached Mr Hu and indicated that he should go. A longer edit of the footage taken on Saturday shows Xi Jinping turning to the former party chairman and also, to Mr Hu's left, senior figures Li Zhanshu and Wang Huning appearing concerned. The current government has encouraged an explosion in nationalist sentiment, showing little concern for what anyone else thinks about its handling of anything. Why in front of the cameras? What did he say to the man who replaced him, Xi Jinping, which prompted a nod from China's current leader?

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Xi Jinping Set to Be Elected to Third Term as China's President: Live ... (The Wall Street Journal)

Top members of China's Communist Party are gathering in Beijing Sunday to anoint the next leadership team for the world's most populous country.

García-Herrero.\n\nShe said the government was trying to convey a message: "You're watched, so you'd better be careful." Xi Jinping dropped a new phrase into the lexicon of the Chinese Communist Party this week, with a pledge to "regulate the wealth accumulation mechanism." Alicia García-Herrero, chief economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis, a French investment bank, said the use of the word "regulate" implies the government has a different approach in mind.\n\nMr.

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Hu Jintao 'not feeling well' when he left China congress, says state ... (The Guardian)

Xinhua news agency says former Chinese president was led from political gathering to 'rest' amid mystery around his departure.

Looking distressed, Hu appeared to resist leaving as the stewards escorted him out, turning back to his seat at one point. The footage, published by AFP, showed a steward repeatedly trying to lift Hu from his seat, drawing concerned looks from officials seated nearby. Hu, 79, is Xi Jinping’s immediate predecessor and was seated to the left of Xi.

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China's president Xi Jinping expected to secure historic third term in ... (The Guardian)

Xi Jinping is expected to be granted a precedent-breaking third term at the end of a key political meeting in Beijing.

Li is the top official responsible for the development of the Greater Bay Area, Xi’s master plan for an integrated economic powerhouse of nine Chinese cities with Hong Kong and Macau. Xi and the six members of the new Politburo Standing Committee have just walked on stage. We should always remember their dedication and sacrifice.”

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China's Xi takes helm for third term, unveils new leadership team ... (The Straits Times)

Shanghai party chief Li Qiang set to be next premier; vice-premier Hu Chunhua dropped. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Mr Li came under flak for his handling of the Shanghai Covid-19 outbreak. Another surprise is the elevation of Shanghai party chief Li Qiang to No. He is set to be the next premier.

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China's Xi clinches third term, packs leadership team with loyalists (Reuters)

China's Xi Jinping secured a precedent-breaking third leadership term on Sunday and introduced a new Politburo Standing Committee stacked with loyalists, ...

His term as president is likely to be renewed at the annual parliamentary session in March, where the next premier will also be officially named. Li Qiang is also new to the Standing Committee. Both have ties with the Communist Youth League, a once-influential group that experts say has lost power under Xi.

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Japanese companies explore how to go 'zero-China' amid tensions (Nikkei Asia)

TOKYO -- Japanese companies are striving to build supply chains that do not depend on China, amid that country's growing conflict with the U.S. This i.

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Xi Stacks China Leadership Body With Allies, Cementing Control (Bloomberg)

President Xi Jinping stacked China's most powerful body with his allies, giving him unfettered control over the world's second-largest economy.

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China names Xi Jinping loyalists for core leadership group (CNBC)

Li Qiang, party secretary of Shanghai, walked out second behind Xi at a meeting with press on Sunday. Li is a known Xi loyalist and oversaw stringent Covid ...

Xi had set the stage for an unprecedented third, five-year term as president with constitutional changes in 2018. "We expect that policy focus will not be on launching new stimulus, but on implementing the existing policies and letting them take effect," Pang said. He said China could not develop in isolation from the world, but that the world also needs China. [achieve "national rejuvenation." Top-level economic policy in China is largely set by Politburo members. [affirmed China's greater focus on national security and "high-quality" growth.](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/16/chinas-xi-downplays-need-for-rapid-growth-proclaims-covid-achievements.html) In fact, that shift away from high-speed growth of past decades means [China faces "a new situation for attracting foreign investment,"](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/17/chinas-new-growth-goals-require-a-change-for-attracting-foreign-investors-official-says.html) an official at the economic planner said. However, Li Keqiang has been an official face and leader of implementation in his role as premier and the head of the State Council, China's top executive body. State positions such as president and premier won't be confirmed until the next annual meeting of the Chinese government, typically held in March. - State positions such as president and premier won't be confirmed until the next annual meeting of the Chinese government, typically held in March. Outgoing Premier Li Keqiang had walked out second behind Xi at a similar meeting with press after the conclusion of the party's 19th National Congress in 2017. [Xi Jinping](https://www.cnbc.com/xi-jinping/) broke precedent Sunday by paving the way for his third term as president, and the likely appointment of a premier with no prior experience as vice premier. - Chinese President Xi Jinping broke precedent Sunday by paving the way for his third term as president, and the likely appointment of a premier with no prior experience as vice premier.

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China's Xi stacks new inner circle with loyalists for third term (Nikkei Asia)

BEIJING -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday unveiled a new leadership team stacked with loyalists as he looks to consolidate his power in a prec.

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All the President's Men Who Will Secure Xi's Rule (Bloomberg)

The line up for the new leadership of China's Communist Party is out. It's a clean sweep for President Xi Jinping. The new Politburo Standing Committee — ...

The new Politburo Standing Committee — China’s most powerful governing body — is stuffed with his men, including Shanghai party secretary Li Qiang, Guangdong province’s party chief Li Xi, Beijing party secretary Cai Qi, and Xi’s chief of staff Ding Xuexiang. For the first time in 25 years, there is no woman in the 25-member Politburo, even though Xi vowed in his party congress speech last weekend to uphold gender equality. The line up for the new leadership of China’s Communist Party is out.

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China's Communist Party hands Xi an endless rule for flexing power (The Washington Post)

China's Communist Party hands Xi an endless rule for flexing power ... A somber Xi Jinping walked across the plush red stage of the Great Hall of the People in ...

“When all the power is one person’s hands, all of the responsibility must be borne by that person,” former professor Cai said. The party expanded the surveillance state and oversaw a campaign of mass detention in Xinjiang that the United Nations said may [constitute crimes against humanity](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/08/31/un-china-xinjiang-report/?itid=lk_inline_manual_16). [called Gorbachev a coward](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/08/31/china-gorbachev-death-soviet-union-communism/?itid=lk_inline_manual_16) and ordered cadres to study the fall of the Soviet Union. China’s increasingly combative relationship with the United States and a slowdown in the Chinese economy, exacerbated by rising unemployment and a worsening property market, will pose further challenges. For the next three decades, that trigger drove turnover at the top of the party. China also is expected to turn increasingly inward as Beijing renegotiates its relationship with the West. By not stepping down after a decade as general secretary and head of the Central Military Commission, the party’s two most important positions, Xi has overturned norms that previous leaders had hoped would institutionalize peaceful transitions of power and prevent a return to one-man rule. He declared a “no limits” partnership with Russian president Vladimir Putin just before the Kremlin invaded Ukraine in February. “He will have his third term as a very strong leader. Xi is at the top. A line of men followed silently behind, falling in on both sides of him. "This is a great yet enormous undertaking.

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China's Xi Jinping expands powers and promotes allies (NPR)

BEIJING — President Xi Jinping, China's most powerful leader in decades, increased his dominance when he was named Sunday to another term as head of the ...

2 member and Zhao Leji, a member of the previous committee, was promoted to No. The promotion of Li Qiang was especially unusual because it puts him in line to be premier despite not having experience as a Cabinet minister or vice premier. Some new Standing Committee members lack national-level government experience that typically is seen as a requirement for the post. Xi announced Li Qiang, a former Shanghai party secretary who is no relation to Li Keqiang, was the No. The party also named a seven-member Standing Committee, its inner circle of power, dominated by Xi allies after Premier Li Keqiang, the No. The official Xinhua News Agency later reported Hu was in poor health and needed to rest.

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The 7 men who will rule China (The Straits Times)

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Oct 23 unveiled the line-up of China's next leadership team. The major reshuffle saw four new faces - all Xi loyalists ...

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Putin congratulates China's Xi on unprecedented third term (Reuters)

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday on securing an unprecedented third term as leader, and said he looked ...

Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Since then, China has taken a careful line, criticising Western sanctions against Russia but stopping short of endorsing or assisting in the military campaign.

6 key surprises from China's Communist Party Congress (The Straits Times)

The events during the Communist Party Congress in Beijing have cemented President Xi Jinping's place as China's most powerful ruler since Mao Zedong.

Mr Li Keqiang, while still a year short of 68, had also been slated to step down after two terms as premier, although he could still have been kept on the Politburo Standing Committee in a different portfolio. Most of the 14 new Politburo members were either officials known to be close to Mr Xi or technocrats elevated for their expertise. Gen Zhang, who has combat experience, is now likely to become the first vice-chairman of China’s top military decision-making body, the Central Military Commission. Now, he is much better,” Xinhua tweeted, adding that Mr Hu had insisted on attending the ceremony despite his poor health. Mr Wang has had extensive experience in recent years handling China’s notoriously difficult and increasingly complex bilateral relationship with the United States. Mr Li Qiang, a staunch ally of President Xi, was his chief aide when Mr Xi was party boss of Zhejiang in the early 2000s. Mr Hu – who is a protege of former president Hu Jintao, earning himself the moniker of “Little Hu” – was once considered a rising star within the party, being the youngest member of the previous 25-strong Politburo. He had risen through the ranks of the Communist Youth League that was seen as Mr Hu Jintao’s power base and a springboard for top state leaders. The league, however, started to lose political favour around 2016, after Mr Xi halved its annual budget and state media slammed it for elitism. Since Mr Xi took the reins of China’s leadership, Mr Li Qiang has been repeatedly promoted to other top jobs in China’s eastern regions, subsequently becoming Shanghai’s party chief in 2017. Mr Li Qiang had imposed a lengthy lockdown on the Chinese financial hub following a severe coronavirus outbreak in March. [Shanghai party chief Li Qiang was elevated to the Communist Party’s No.

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China's next premier Li: A Xi loyalist who oversaw Shanghai lockdown (Reuters)

Li Qiang, who oversaw Shanghai's grinding two-month COVID-19 lockdown this year as party boss of China's commercial hub, is on track to become China's next ...

In 2015, Li accompanied Xi on a visit to the United States to meet then-President Barack Obama. automaker Tesla's China factory as well as a slew of semiconductor and advanced manufacturing firms. In Seattle with Xi, Li gave a speech calling for more cooperation between Zhejiang and U.S. "Li is already seen as being better than the rest." think tank, who described Li's performance in Shanghai as mediocre. A native of Zhejiang province, Li was Xi's chief of staff - a role for the most trusted confidants - from 2004 to 2007 when Xi was party chief of Zhejiang.

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Who's who in Xi Jinping's China as leader cements power (The Guardian)

An introduction to the loyal Xi acolytes on the Politburo Standing Committee who will now shape Xi's vision for China.

He moved on to nearby Zhejiang province, where Xi served as governor, before being put in charge of Beijing in 2017. He featured on some long-lists of potential candidates, but had not been widely tipped for the top. He used that post to show his loyalty, placing Xi’s allies into important positions across the country during the past decade. From 2004 to 2007, when Xi was Zhejiang province’s top party boss, Li was his chief of staff. Li Qiang, a close Xi ally, is party secretary of Shanghai, which has historically been a training ground for top national leaders. He his positions as general secretary of the Chinese Communist party and chairman of the central military commission were renewed at the party congress.

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China's leadership reshuffle puts greater weight on relations with the ... (CNBC)

Foreign Minister Wang Yi joined the new Politburo, the second-highest level of power, state media announced Sunday.

He was instead made deputy head of the National Radio and Television Administration, with no explanation. The Biden administration subsequently said the U.S. Tensions between the U.S. Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. Yang has headed the party's central committee foreign affairs office and was widely expected to retire. - Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S.

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China unveils top leadership: Who's who in the line-up (The Straits Times)

China's President Xi Jinping on Sunday unveiled his new Politburo Standing Committee, the country's top leadership circle, as he secured a third term as leader ...

His political fortunes grew after he earned Mr Xi’s trust when he served as his political secretary during the latter’s stint as party secretary of Shanghai in 2007. He is seen to have close ties with Mr Xi, with the connection dating back to the 1980s when Mr Li worked as a secretary to a veteran of the Communist revolution that had close ties to Mr Xi’s father Xi Zhongxun. The current party boss of Beijing, Mr Cai had worked under Mr Xi in Fujian and Zhejiang provinces and is also seen as part of the New Zhijiang Army faction. He is widely seen as the brain behind the political ideologies of China’s three leaders - Mr Jiang, Mr Hu Jintao and Mr Xi. One of Mr Xi’s trusted proteges, Mr Li is currently party secretary of Shanghai and was previously Zhejiang governor and Jiangsu party secretary. Seen as a princeling because of his background as the son of revolutionary veteran Xi Zhongxun - one of the party’s founders - Mr Xi has spent time in the provinces of Shaanxi, Hebei, Fujian and Zhejiang, as well as the city of Shanghai.

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China congress: Xi cements power by packing top team with loyalists (BBC News)

On Sunday the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) unveiled its Politburo Standing Committee, with Mr Xi re-elected as general secretary. Observers say the line-up, ...

On Weibo, only official media outlets were allowed to post news about the line-up. Now he is the fifth most powerful person in China," said Neil Thomas, senior China analyst of the Eurasia Group. On China's heavily censored social media platforms, the reaction has been muted. But he also attracted controversy when he launched a plan in 2017 to reduce Beijing's population that ultimately forced out many low-income earners from the city. It's expected," one person told the BBC. Significant reshuffles of the standing committee after a term are common.

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China's Xi tightens grip on power, gets unprecedented third term (POLITICO.eu)

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is planning a trip to China next month and is set to be the first Western leader to greet Xi as the newly re-appointed leader. EU ...

In 2018, Xi [scrapped](https://www.dw.com/en/china-communist-party-congress-ends-xi-jinping-set-for-third-term/a-63524684) the presidential two-term limit, allowing him to rule indefinitely. are part of an overall direction of the Chinese system, so they must be treated as such,” Draghi added. EU leaders at a meeting on Friday discussed the bloc’s line over China. Putin told the Chinese president that he looked forward to further developing the “comprehensive relationship and strategic alliance between our two states.” Among them they mention for example Wang Huning, described as the ideologue who has shaped Xi’s nationalist views; Cai Qi, whose ties with Xi go back over two decades; and Ding Xuexiang, a close Xi aide who often travels with the president. And it paves the way for him to get another five-year term as the country’s president at the annual legislative session in March and to continue his confrontational line with the West.

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The 7 men who will rule China (The Straits Times)

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Oct 23 unveiled the line-up of China's next leadership team. The major reshuffle saw four new faces - all Xi loyalists ...

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Team Xi: China's new leadership lineup (Nikkei Asia)

HONG KONG -- Xi Jinping has unveiled a lineup of loyalists in his new inner circle after he secured a third term as China's leader.The members of the.

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Guangdong party chief Li Xi named China's anti-corruption czar (The Straits Times)

Mr Li, 66, has also been named the seventh member of the Politburo Standing Committee. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The powerful CCDI, ostensibly in charge of party discipline, also serves as China’s anti-graft body. Mr Li is believed to have close ties to President Xi Jinping. He later spent four years in Shanghai and three years in Liaoning province before becoming party chief of Guangdong, an economic powerhouse.

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China's Leader Xi Jinping Secures Third Term As His Rivals Fall Away (Forbes)

China's former President Hu Jintao is escorted out of the closing ceremony of the Communist Party's 20th National Congress as President Xi Jinping and ...

In his opening address of the party congress, Xi again praised his Covid-Zero policy as a “people’s war” that has prevented fatalities and protected lives, although he didn’t acknowledge the repeated city-wide lockdowns, food shortages and lack of medical supplies that resulted. Xi had rolled out his campaign for more affordable housing in 2017, which set off a wave of policies aimed at taming skyrocketing housing prices and reining in the excessive borrowing that had become common among Chinese property developers. And in a rare display of drama at an otherwise highly choreographed event, Hu Jintao, the 79-year-old predecessor to Xi, The elevation of Shanghai Party Secretary Li Qiang is particularly noteworthy and speaks volumes to Xi’s consolidation of power. Li is most well known for overseeing the bruising month-long lockdown of Shanghai earlier this year, which triggered widespread public anger and raised doubts as to whether he might still earn a much-coveted promotion. His appointment means that he will be in firm control of the world’s second-largest economy for at least another five years at a time when it increasingly finds itself on a collision course with the U.S.

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Li Xi gets graft-busting role on China's new Standing Committee (Reuters)

Li Xi, the Communist Party chief of the economic powerhouse Guangdong province, assumed two new titles on Sunday when he was elevated to the elite Politburo ...

Li's stint in Guangdong is regarded as an important economic credential. His career took off in 2015 when he was appointed party secretary of Liaoning province in China's northeast. Thornton China Center at The Brookings Institution.

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