CHINA IN HIS HANDS

China’s insanely powerful leader Xi Jinping allowed to remain Chairman Mao-style ‘president for life’

Chinese rubber-stamp lawmakers abolished presidential term limits today – meaning  Xi can rule indefinitely

CHINA’s powerful leader Xi Jinping will be allowed to remain a Chairman Mao-style “president for life” after a constitutional amendment was passed today.

Rubber-stamp lawmakers abolished presidential term limits – meaning  64-year-old Xi can rule indefinitely.

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China's President Xi Jinping applauds after the vote in Beijing todayCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Nearly 3,000 hand-picked delegates at The National People's Congress endorsed the constitutional amendment Sunday, voting 2,958 in favour.

Just two opposed the motion – with three abstaining and one vote invalidated.

The amendment upends a system enacted by former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1982 to prevent a return to the bloody excesses of a lifelong dictatorship typified by Mao Zedong.

The slide toward one-man rule under Xi has fuelled concern that Beijing is eroding efforts to guard against autocratic leadership and make economic regulation more stable and predictable.

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“I can see where his thinking is that he’s riding high, he’s got the momentum, and took the initiative to ram this through.

“Why risk diminished power three years from now if the economy tanks or there’s a conflagration with North Korea, and not have the ability to do it?”

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In another victory for Jinping, the draft amendments to the Constitution would add his trademark expression for his main ideas - “Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era” -  into the preamble of the Constitution.

The proposed amendments would also authorise a new anti-corruption commission that Jingping has pushed.

The commission would expand the reach of corruption investigations, which up to now have mostly been conducted by a Communist Party agency acting largely beyond the law.


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