Xi Jinping is president for life as China ends term limits


Beijing, Mar 11 (AFP): China's Xi Jinping on Sunday secured a path to rule indefinitely as Parliament abolished presidential term limits, handing him almost total authority to pursue a vision of transforming the nation into an economic and military superpower.

The move reverses the era of "collective" leadership and orderly succession that was promoted by late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping to ensure stability following the turbulent one-man rule of Communist China's founder Mao Zedong.

The historic constitutional amendment breezed through the rubber-stamp Parliament with 2,958 in favour, two against and three abstentions despite an unusual bout of online criticism that censors have scrambled to extinguish.

Xi stood up first at the imposing Great Hall of the People in Beijing to cast his paper ballot in a red box, as delegates of the National People's Congress applauded after each vote on the constitutional amendment to lift the two five-year term limit for the presidency.

The first constitutional amendment in 14 years had been expected to breeze through the legislature, which has never rejected a Communist Party diktat in its half-century of existence.

"This is the urgent wish of the common people," said Ju Xiuqin, a delegate from northeastern Heilongjiang province, echoing party claims that the amendment had the unanimous support of "the masses".

Xi, 64, has consolidated power since 2012 when he was appointed to the country's top office: general secretary of the Communist Party.

While the position has no term limits, his two predecessors both gave it up after two terms as part of an orderly process established by Deng.

The country's presidency is a largely ceremonial office, but the constitutional limits meant Xi would have had to give it up in 2023.

But with the new amendments, he could now have a lifetime to push his goal of turning China into global economic powerhouse with a "world-class" military by mid-century.

His rise has been accompanied by tighter restrictions on civil society, with the detention of activists and lawyers, and stricter limits on the already heavily controlled internet.

At the same time, he gained a measure of popularity among Chinese people through a relentless crackdown on corruption that has punished more than a million party officials, and sidelined potential rivals.

While attention has focused on the term limits, the amendments also include major provisions that will engrave Xi's eponymous political mantra in the constitution and hand the Communist Party an even larger role in the country's affairs.

In a written report, the head of Parliament's Standing Committee, Zhang Dejiang, said the amendments "will ensure the constitution improves and develops in step with the times and provide a firm constitutional guarantee for upholding and developing socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era".

The Communist Party says the move merely aligns the presidency with the limit-free titles of party secretary and military chief, claiming "the masses" unanimously called for the removal of term limits.

But the proposal was kept secret until it was revealed in a state media report on February 25, a week before the legislature's opening session.

The party later disclosed that Xi had presided over a meeting of the Politburo in September during which the leadership decided to revise the constitution.

The party then sought proposals and opinions, culminating in a decision in late January to introduce constitutional amendments at the NPC.

"Xi Jinping has presided over so many important projects such as economic reforms and the fight against corruption. There was a consensus that we supported him having more time to finish his work," said Dou Yanli, a delegate from eastern Shandong province.

The surprise move triggered a backlash online, prompting censors to block phrases and words such as "I disagree" and "emperor" and the image of Winnie the Pooh, the cartoon bear to which Xi has been compared.

Activists fear that removing term limits may lead to a further tightening of already strict controls on media, civil society and religion, as Xi tries to impose his highly ideological vision of socialism on every aspect of society.

Beijing-based activist Hu Jia, who says authorities forced him to leave the capital during the congress, called the amendment "illegal".

"Xi asked all people to obey the constitution, and then used the amendment to place himself above it. He used the constitution as the ultimate legal weapon that binds officials.

  

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    President for life. Xi Jinping will be crowned Emperor of China

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  • SMR, karkala

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    It is the time to review the communist parties in the line of success of China in India.
    I appreciate outgoing CM Manik Sarkar of Tripura for his leadership qualities and simplicity. Only thing state has lacked in his tenure is employment with fifth highest index in education rating. Rest is far better than all BJP ruled state.
    For BJP it is not easy going. The youth in Tripura wanted a change looking for more employment.

    As far Xi Jinping, he is a mass leader which put China in world map without fake ratings or social media thumbs up.
    He is true leader the world can't ignore it.
    Jai hind

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    Communist party's in India has lot to learn from Xi, not just targeting BJP and its alliances.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain
    Don't you know that it's not MMS era in India !

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    Pakistan's future is secured.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    Life time headache for Modi..

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    You already come to the conclusion that Rahul Gandhi will never become Prime Minister...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    Thank God India is free from such Madness ...

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  • peacelover, India

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    We too are heading towards china style. Already all the agencies SC/CBI/IB/EC/RBI/IT are caged parrots, dancing to the tune of the government. No lokayukta to investigate any corruption ! if you criticize, next morning CBI or IT at your doorstep, ! Are we really a democratic country?

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  • Vantage Point, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    We have EVM which does the same job

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    same should introduce in india..for great modiji..

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    For sure Modiji will think about that !

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    As this article says Chinese leadership is transforming the nation into economic and military superpower which is evident from their 11.6 trillion $ economy, military might, top position in global trade and above all advancement in Artificial Intelligence which is going to be the next game changer. We on the other hand, even though boast of 121 billionaires, the way they are looting our money and fleeing right under the nose of Chowkidar, the way the NPAs have increased in the last 4 years, will maintain our #1 position at Jumlabazi for sure.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    Even Somalia will be ahead of India ...

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