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China begins power transfer session for another decade

Last Updated 04 May 2018, 09:41 IST

China’s new advisory legislative body began its annual session on Sunday commencing the once-in-a-decade power transfer to a new leadership headed by Xi Jinping from the outgoing government led by Hu Jintao.

The 2,200-member Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) comprising, perhaps for the first time with majority of non-ruling Communist Party members, began its annual session kicking off China’s yearly political event during which its legislators meet.

The CPPCC, an advisory body unlike the National People's Congress (NPC), has in its ranks top film stars and literary personalities like Jackie Chan and last year’s winner of Nobel Prize for literature Mo Yan besides top sportsmen and religious personalities.

Outgoing President Hu followed by the newly-elected Communist Party leader Xi Jinping along with a mix of old and new leaders took the podium of the CPPCC inaugural session telecast live from the Great Hall of the People.

Xi, 59, who took over as the Party and Military Chief would be formally nominated as President when NPC begins its session on March 5 marking the end of the era of Hu and Premier Wen Jiabao who steered the country for a decade during which China emerged as the second largest economy.

 While the power transfer which began with the election of Xi as Party leader last November went on smoothly, the next week was regarded crucial as all top appointments including the new cabinet would be announced.

While Xi’s deputy, Li Keqiang was tipped to take over as the new Premier, the present Foreign Minister Yang Jeichi is speculated to take over as the State Councillor succeeding Dai Bingguo, the top Chinese diplomat who acted as China’s chief negotiator for India, US, Korea and Russia.

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(Published 03 March 2013, 18:19 IST)

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