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Xi Jinping gets second term but no heir apparent

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President Xi Jinping’s name and his teachings have been written into the constitution

China has revealed its new senior leadership committee, breaking with tradition by not including a clear successor to President Xi Jinping.

The omission cements Mr Xi’s grip on China for the next five years, a day after his name and his teachings were written into the constitution.

But it raises questions over whether Mr Xi, 64, intends to rule beyond 2022.

Five new appointments were made to the seven-member Politburo Standing Committee, China’s most powerful body.

Why does the Politburo Standing Committee matter?

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The committee is the top body of China’s all-powerful Communist Party. Its role is to discuss and decide on major policy issues.

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The party’s constitution says China’s top leader must also be a member of the standing committee. So appointments are keenly watched.

Five new appointments were made to the seven-member Politburo Standing Committee

In the new line-up, Premier Li Keqiang, 62, is the only member to retain his position, apart from Mr Xi.

What kind of signal does the new line-up send?

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Chinese leaders have traditionally hinted at possible heirs through committee reshuffles at the beginning of their final term.

There had been speculation that Mr Xi would elevate his protégé Chen Miner and Guangdong party secretary Hu Chunhua, both of whom are in their 50s – young enough to be credible successors.

But the fact that the new appointees were all in their 60s, and likely to retire at the end of this five-year term, sends a different signal.

The absence of any younger members will fuel speculation about Mr Xi’s long-term intentions.

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Could Xi leader break the 10-year rule?

The tradition emerged in the 1990s, when veteran leader Deng Xiaoping sought to avoid a repeat of the chaos that marked the Mao era and its immediate aftermath.

Mr Xi’s two predecessors have followed the orderly pattern of succession. But since he came to power in 2012, he has shown his readiness to write his own rules.

The party voted on Tuesday to entrench Mr Xi’s name and ideology. The unanimous vote to incorporate “Xi Jinping Thought” into the constitution significantly strengthens Mr Xi’s political control.

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Even if he decided to stand down in 2022, his influence is now so great that he could continue to effectively rule the country.

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