China: CCP Plenum opened, Xi’s power strengthened

(ANSA) – BEIJING, 08 NOV – The sixth Plenum of the Communist Party of China opened its doors today for a closed-door meeting that should, according to forecasts, strengthen President Xi Jinping’s seizure of power in view of the end of the CCP congress 2022. The nearly 400 officials who make up the Central Committee, between staff and alternates, gathered in Beijing for the four-day plenary session, the Xinhua agency, opened by Xi in his role as general secretary of the CCP, reported with a report of work and “explanations on a draft resolution on the main achievements and historical experience” of the party through its 100 years. The resolution will lay the groundwork for the CCP’s 20th Congress during which Xi is expected to gain an unprecedented third term, cementing his position as China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong. (HANDLE).

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