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Chinese state media calls for new leadership position for Xi Jinping

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Chinese state media calls for new leadership position for Xi Jinping

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BEIJING--Most Chinese people want Communist Party chief Xi Jinping to be a "core" leader in the mold of Mao Zedong, official media said a survey showed, as he seeks to consolidate his control.


The People's Tribune magazine, an affiliate of the Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily, this week published results of a survey of 15,000 people.

It said they agreed "the rise of a great nation calls for strong, core leadership" — terminology that denotes the supremacy of a single leader.

"General Secretary Xi Jinping's special qualities as the leader of a great nation has won the heartfelt approval of a great majority of cadres," the magazine wrote, adding that all sectors of society "greatly look forward" to Xi's elevation.

The report connected Xi to the legacies of Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, China's most powerful rulers of recent decades, who fundamentally changed the direction of the country.

"It was Chairman Mao who made us stand up, otherwise we would have groped around longer in darkness," it said, adding that Deng had made China rich.

"Now China must 'strengthen,' ordinary people see it clearly, and for this we must rely on Secretary Xi."

The report came with 400 top party leaders convened in Beijing for a meeting known as the Sixth Plenum to discuss changes to party structure and discipline.

Xi has sought to bend the party to his will since taking its helm in 2012, and has already taken control of more levers of power than any leader since Mao.

Analysts have speculated that Xi could seek to stay in power beyond the traditional 10-year term.

In Chinese politics the "core" denotes a degree of individual authority that is not constrained by term limits, Willy Lam, professor of politics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong told AFP.

"The idea of a core would permit him to transcend retirement requirements," said Lam. "This is of course a huge setback for political and institutional reform because this is very blatant building of a personality cult, a revival of the Maoist personality cult."

Regional cadres began using the term "core" for Xi last December, but it then disappeared, suggesting it ran into opposition, he said.

But now Xi's allies are orchestrating a campaign to have the status conferred on him, Lam said.

Earlier this month, a senior official argued in the Guangming Daily newspaper that "a strong core leadership is needed more than ever before to achieve the great dream of the renewal of the Chinese nation."

The People's Tribune said respondents admired Xi's confident strategic thinking, his bravery in facing problems and his "personal charisma."

The survey report included dire warnings that weakening the core can "easily cause civil war, invasion by foreign enemies, and the destitution of the people. This is the painful lesson 100 years of blood and tears in recent Chinese history have given us."

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/china/national-news/2016/10/27/482209/Chinese-state.htm
 
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I guess Bussard Ramjet is experiencing an ORGASM after knowing that China would soon be falling under a cult-like dictatorship and the potential cons to Chinese society that could come with it.
 
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Xi Jinping may turn into one of the best leaders that China has ever had.

About going past the 10 year term limit, that's not going to happen.

I remember the Western media panicking about Hu Jintao trying to stay on past his term limit, this forum was full of those stories.

But guess what? The transition of power is a peaceful event in modern China. These anti-China foreigners will have to be disappointed again and again.
 
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I have my doubt on Xi before he was a president but once reading his background, you can tell he was made out to be a great leader. He came from a powerful family but fell to grave. He worked his way up from the labor class to a powerful class again. So he does understand both sides of society, which make him perfect suit to run the country. The result is a confident leader who doesn't get raddled by outside "noises". With Xi, China is becoming more powerful. I consider him a "core leader" in modern China.
 
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Nowhere near the cult of worshiping that PDF Indians have shown for Modi. Reading PDF Indians' comments, one would get an impression that India had done nothing since independence until 2014.

You know brother, it's a very common trend here.

Every time China has a strong leader, all of the anti-China foreigners start crying in unison.

Then they will hark back to the "good old days" when they only had to deal with Wen Jiabao and Jiang Zemin. Oh for those good old days. :rofl:
 
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Nowhere near the cult of worshiping that PDF Indians have shown for Modi. Reading PDF Indians' comments, one would get an impression that India had done nothing since independence until 2014.

ya but that is clearly Bussard Ramjet's point in opening this thread who instead of taking care of his own poor, smelly, filthy and dirty Hindustan first- spends his time all day surfing the web for 'negative'(in his own eyes) Chinese news and praying for China's doomsday to come in order to alleviate his own inferiority complex for the Chinese.
 
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I guess Bussard Ramjet is experiencing an ORGASM after knowing that China would soon be falling under a cult-like dictatorship and the potential cons to Chinese society that could come with it.

Well, it is not me who is calling and adoring Xi is it? It is Chinese media trying to compare him with Mao, and the hints of an extended era of influence.

Xi Jinping may turn into one of the best leaders that China has ever had.

About going past the 10 year term limit, that's not going to happen.

I remember the Western media panicking about Hu Jintao trying to stay on past his term limit, this forum was full of those stories.

But guess what? The transition of power is a peaceful event in modern China. These anti-China foreigners will have to be disappointed again and again.


Hu Jintao was a very selfless leader. Not sure Xi Jinping is one. Till date there haven't been many peaceful transitions of power in Chinese era.

With Mao, it was a dictatorship. Then there was a protracted leadership struggle, out of which Deng Xiaoping came out.

Deng was a great leader, yet his governance was still oligarchic.

It was deng who created and set in motion the current system of term limits, and peaceful transition.

I am a well wisher of China, that is why I'm saying, that if Xi Jinping somehow goes over his 10 year term, it would be a long term disaster for China.

ya but that is clearly Bussard Ramjet's point in opening this thread who instead of taking care of his own poor, smelly, filthy and dirty Hindustan first- spends his time all day surfing the web for 'negative'(in his own eyes) Chinese news and praying for China's doomsday to come in order to alleviate his own inferiority complex for the Chinese.

Only a well wisher of China here.

And you read only negative threads, I open both negative and positive threads about China.
 
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Well, it is not me who is calling and adoring Xi is it? It is Chinese media trying to compare him with Mao, and the hints of an extended era of influence.


I am a well wisher of China
Only a well wisher of China here.
And you read only negative threads, I open both negative and positive threads about China.


I dont care if mods delete this but i would like to highlight this:

Rank Country IQ
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Hong Kong 108
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Singapore 108
2
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South Korea 106
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Japan 105
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China 105
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Taiwan 104
25
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India 82

You think we are 3 year old kids? I can read you like an open story book man buddy.

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