Xi Jinping Became the Emperor of China

1 Min Read

Xi Jinping became the Emperor of China

The leader of China, by being elected as the leader of the Communist Party and his country for the third time, became the first leader of this country after Mao to exceed two leadership terms. Xi Jinping, early in his second leadership term in 2018, succeeded in removing the two-term leadership limit law in China, paving the way for his re-election.

The leader of China has introduced the members of the leadership cadre and the elders who will manage the Communist Party and his country in the coming years and has secured their allegiance. He has set the stage for the continuation of his power in such a way that it seems, once again, like the previous major party meeting, there is no news of Xi introducing a successor. This was a tradition that previous leaders implemented in the post-Mao era. Xi’s failure to introduce such a figure effectively means that he does not intend to step down at the end of his third leadership term. He is 69 years old.

Share This Article
Every media institution, regardless of its origin or the doctrine it embraces, heralds the dawning of a new vista — a window that illuminates hidden recesses with the radiance of insight. It symbolizes the rich tapestry of perspectives that enable us to perceive and interpret our world. At the IranGate Analytical News Agency, our commitment is unwavering: to uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity. We recognize and value the media literacy of our audience. We don't merely acknowledge it — we champion its growth, ensuring it thrives rather than diminishes. Our guiding principle resonates through every story we present: 'IranGate: Your Gateway to Enlightened Awareness.'
Exit mobile version