Xi Jinping's Core Leadership Reaffirmed Amid Military Purge and New Five-Year Plan
The Chinese Communist Party reaffirmed President Xi Jinping's core leadership, concluding a four-day meeting with a major military purge and a new five-year plan aiming for economic self-reliance. The session saw the expulsion of top military officials amidst anti-corruption campaigns, reinforcing Xi's influence in party and military structures.
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The Chinese Communist Party has solidified its endorsement of President Xi Jinping's core leadership following a pivotal four-day assembly. The session's conclusion included a significant military purge, stripping several top officials of their positions amid allegations of corruption and misconduct.
Xi's continued influence is highlighted during his unprecedented third term, with comparisons drawn to Mao Zedong. The plenum's communique emphasized the strategic importance of Xi Jinping Thought, aiming to guide China towards socialist modernisation by 2035.
Alongside strengthening President Xi's hold, the party has introduced an ambitious five-year plan, focusing on self-reliance in science and technology and fostering robust market growth, effectively countering global trade uncertainties.
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