Tracing Xi’s rise to power as he looks to a third term

The 20th Chinese Party Congress will begin today. There is a huge debate on social media about the banners calling for the ouster of President Xi Jinping. Information is available that Shijin Ping will continue for a third term. (China Party Congress: Tracing Xi’s rise to power as he looks to a third term).

The appearance of posters and banners against President Shijin Ping will be a headache for the government as the crucial party congress begins today. Posts against Xi Jinping disappeared from social media in seconds. The media also kept silent about the protests in Hong Kong demanding Xi Jinping’s ouster.

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The protests are intensifying as Xi Jinping is certain to win a third term as president. Shijin Ping has been described as the most powerful leader since Mao Zedong in the 1970s. The requirement of a maximum of two terms in leadership was removed in 2018. It is estimated that the 69-year-old Xi Jinping is likely to remain president for the rest of his life if he becomes the leader for the third time.

China will witness a crucial conference in the history of the Chinese Congress Party. Xi Jinping is currently the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. Shijin Ping also holds the title of head of state and supreme leader of the military. Xi is likely to retain both these posts at the party congress held every five years. 2,300 delegates will attend the week-long party congress in Tiananmen Square.

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