Guizhou Communist Party boss Chen Miner attends a meeting in Beijing, China, March 6, 2016. Picture taken March 6, 2016. REUTERS/Stringer
Andrei Lungu, Foreign Policy: Xi Jinping Has Quietly Chosen His Own Successor
Meet Chen Min’er, the man who’s been getting groomed to run China, without anyone in the West seeming to notice.
Until recently, Sun Zhengcai, the party secretary of the metropolis of Chongqing, “the Chicago on the Yangtze,” was seen as a possible successor to Xi Jinping. Then, in July, the Communist Party of China launched an investigation against him for corruption, leading to Sun’s dismissal from office and the precipitous end to his political career.
Throughout the Western press, the removal of Sun Zhengcai was treated as conclusive proof that Xi plans to remain in charge after 2022, when term limits and political tradition will require him to give up power. This has been a common trope in the hazy world of Chinese political analysis since at least 2015, when Foreign Policy published “Xi Jinping Forever,” arguing that the Chinese leader would try to extend his rule beyond two terms. A constant stream of articles, especially in the run-up to this week’s 19th National Congress of the Communist Party, has reinforced the consensus that Xi Jinping isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
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WNU Editor: He is one of the favorites, and he has the ear of Chinese President Xi. But he is not alone .... China's Next Class of Leaders Garners Buzz At Political Pageant (Bloomberg).
Update: Someone thinks this person may be the next leader .... Brookings China scholar: Xi may anoint Hu Chunhua as successor (Asia Times)
1 comment:
I don't believe that Xi want to give up power after a second term. But for making a third term he needs to have a second one. For being reelected he has to show a face of willing to follow the usual procedure, after being reelected he will have 5 years to change that.
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