China’s President Xi Jinping will serve an unprecedented third term in office.
Xi took office as president in 2012 and abolished the two-term restriction in 2018. China’s presidents serve five-year terms.
“This is a beautiful yet colossal endeavor. The mission is tremendous and immensely magnificent because of its magnitude, “According to The Washington Post, Xi, a Chinese Communist Party member, made the statement.
According to CNBC, Xi told an audience on Sunday that the organization was about to embark on “a new path to transform Pakistan into a new socialist nation.”
According to CNN, in 2017 Chinese Communist Party officially unveiled the election of six more individuals to the Politburo National Commission, the country’s executive body: Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Tang Huning, Jia Qi, Li Zhang, and Ding Xuexiang.
The twentieth Communist Party Congress took place before the lineup announcement and during which Hu Jintao, the previous president of China, was led out of the meeting.
The Washington Post claims that “No leader since Mao Zedong has dominated Chinese politics in the manner that Mr. Xi does. A third term provides him greater freedom to accomplish his two main objectives: arming China for a conflict with the West and accomplishing ‘national rejuvenation’ that makes China a worldwide power.”