Shi Jinping: Today's Chairman, tomorrow's dictator?

in #china7 years ago

After Mao's rule, China decided to curb the political power of top leaders. But now President Xi Jinping is breaking this insecure. Is China moving towards dictatorship?

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When Xi Jinping took charge of China in 2012, he was considered to be the general leader. He became the general secretary of the Communist Party of China and also the Chairmen of China's army. But soon it became clear that political pundits who believe that She is a common leader have forgotten. On February 25, 2018, it was also the strongest evidence. She's political desires have crossed the Chinese constitution.

According to China's official news agency Xinhua, constitutional changes will be made in the country's next national congress. In the report of Xinhua, "Communist Party has expressed the desire to remove the provision of the Constitution of the country, under which there is a maximum ceiling for two consecutive terms for President and Vice President." This proposal was kept by the Central Committee of the Communist Party. It is believed that the National Congress will accept the proposed changes without any permission. The National Congress has not rejected any desire of the Chinese President till date.

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