Monday, November 12, 2012

China Will Reveal New Leaders On Thursday



China To Reveal New Leaders On Thursday -- The Australian

CHINA'S Communist Party will on Thursday unveil the new set of top leaders who will take over the reins of the country for the next decade, one day after their week-long congress ends, the party says.

The widely expected timing was confirmed by staff organising press coverage of the Communist Party congress under way in Beijing, which is held every five years to shuffle the top leadership of the party.

Chinese President Hu Jintao, who has been in power 10 years, is widely expected to hand over the reins of the ruling party to his vice-president, Xi Jinping, a tradition that takes place a day after the close of the congress.

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More News On China's 18th Party Congress

China's leaders begin battle for power -- Irish Times
At China party congress, allegiance trumps reform -- Reuters
At China party congress, praise of leaders is the order of the day -- L.A. Times
China Delegates Swoon at Their Proximity to Power -- ABC News/AP
China’s leadership transition edges ahead with the forwarding of a list of names to delegates -- Washington Post/AP
China media: Choosing the central committee
-- BBC
China to appoint first lawyer as chief judge -- The Australian
Cautious enforcer to be China's next premier -- AP
Chinese lessons: A simplified guide to China’s 18th Congress -- CTV News
Communist Party's Congress grinds on amid widespread indifference in China -- NBC
China Discusses Leadership Transition Online -- Voice of America
In Communist China, More Power To The People -- Kenneth Rapoza, Forbes
China Stands Still at the Crossroads -- Qian Gang, Wall Street Journal

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