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President Xi Jinping: China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong:

 President Xi Jinping: China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong:

President Xi Jinping: China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong:
 President Xi Jinping: China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong:


Chinese President Xi Jinping broke with tradition and was re-elected for a third five-year term on Friday According to Reuters, he is consolidating his hold as the country's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong..

In 2018, President Xi lifted the ban on one person serving more than two terms as president. Thus he paved the way for his third presidential term.

His powers were already extended last October when he was reappointed as general secretary of the ruling Communist Party's Central Committee for another five years.

In the next two days, officials approved by President Xi will be appointed or selected, who will occupy top positions in the Cabinet.

Among them is Premier Li Qiang, who will be named Premier as China's second-in-command.

In this way, they will have the power to run the world's second-largest economy.

The election of state leaders by parliament in China comes three months after the end of strict Covid-19 policies and a new wave of the highly contagious coronavirus variant Omicron across the country.

Apart from dozens of top leaders, all other representatives and staff were wearing masks.

Xi Jinping will deliver a speech before the end of the annual parliamentary session on Monday.

China faces a number of challenges, including a three-year-old Covid-19 ban on the economy and deteriorating relations with the West.

Earlier this week, President Xi blamed the US and the West for the problems facing China's economy.

His direct comments about Washington were against the norm.

Although the presidential role in China is largely ceremonial, Xi has already been re-elected by the party as head of the Central Military Commission and has begun his third five-year term as commander-in-chief of the Chinese armed forces. . what's this?

China's parliament also elected 66-year-old Zhao Leiji as the new chairman of the parliament and 68-year-old Han Zheng as vice president.

Both men were part of Xi Jinping's previous team of party leaders on the Politburo Standing Committee.

Pakistan congratulates the Chinese President

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif congratulated Xi Jinping on behalf of the government and the people of Pakistan for being elected as the President for the next five years.

According to the statement issued by the Prime Minister's House, the confidence of the Chinese people and parliament in President Xi Jinping is a recognition of his exceptional leadership skills.

President Xi Jinping has become a symbol of China's progress and people's happiness. Under his leadership, China has become the world's top economic power and this journey continues continuously.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif hoped that the evergreen strategic cooperation between the two countries will be strengthened during the five-year presidency of President Xi Jinping.

President Xi Jinping: China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong:
 President Xi Jinping: China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong:


Who is Xi Jinping?.

This will be based on their low profile, family background, and perhaps somewhat misguided optimism.

More than 10 years later, these predictions have been shattered, proving just how much Xi Jinping was underestimated.

Xi found himself ruthless in his ambitions, intolerant of dissent, with a desire for control, and sought to interfere in almost every aspect of life in modern China.

He went from being known primarily as the husband of a famous singer to someone whose outward charisma and penchant for political storytelling made him a figure not seen since Mao.

"I disagree with the conventional view that Xi Jinping wants power for power's sake," says Alfred L. Chen, author of a book on Xi's life.

"I would say that they take power as a weapon and struggle to implement their ideals."

Another biographer, Adrian Giggs, told AFP that he did not believe Xi was motivated by a desire to amass wealth, although international media investigations revealed that his family had amassed wealth. of

Giggs said Shay wasn't interested. He thinks about China. They want to see China as the most powerful country in the world.

 

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