Beijing тАУ The top leaders of ChinaтАЩs ruling Communist Party on Monday started a pivotal meeting expected to further cement President Xi JinpingтАЩs grip on power.
Some 400 members of the partyтАЩs powerful Central Committee gathered in Beijing for the four-day plenary, which тАФ like all meetings of ChinaтАЩs secretive leadership тАФ is being held behind closed doors.
ChinaтАЩs official Xinhua News Agency said Xi opened the meeting with a work report and тАЬexplanations on a draft resolution on the major achievements and historical experienceтАЭ for the party through its 100-year history.
The resolution will set the stage for the 20th Party Congress next year, at which Xi is widely expected to declare that he will serve a third term in office, cementing his position as ChinaтАЩs most powerful leader since Mao Zedong.
State media has hailed XiтАЩs leadership in the run-up to this weekтАЩs meeting, with Xinhua declaring he is тАЬa man of profound thoughts and feelings, a man who inherited a legacy but dares to innovate, and a man who has forward-looking vision and is committed to working tirelessly.тАЭ
Widely regarded as ChinaтАЩs most powerful leader since Mao, XiтАЩs tenure has been marked by a sprawling anti-corruption crackdown, repressive policies in regions like Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong, and an increasingly assertive approach to foreign relations.
He has also created a leadership cult that has quashed criticism, stamped out rivals and introduced his own political theory тАФ known as Xi Jinping Thought тАФ to school students.
Chris Johnson, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic International Studies, told the Sinocism podcast the new resolution could mark an opportunity for Xi тАЬto tidy up тАж some of the bits from history that he doesnтАЩt like,тАЭ including the excesses of economic reforms in the 1990s.
Xi recently launched a campaign of тАЬcommon prosperity,тАЭ designed to tackle wealth inequality and tighten oversight of home-grown business giants.
The Central Committee resolution would mark the third of its kind in the history of the Chinese Communist Party.
The first, passed under Mao in 1945, helped cement his authority over the CCP four years before it seized power. The second, under Deng Xiaoping in 1981, saw the regime adopt economic reforms and recognize the тАЬmistakesтАЭ of MaoтАЩs ways.
The latest could see Xi тАЬdo in effect to Deng what Deng did to Mao, which is to criticize the excesses of Deng XiaopingтАЩs reform and opening policies,тАЭ added Johnson.
The timing is significant, coming a year before Xi is expected to secure an unprecedented third term in office at a twice-a-decade congress.
Having scrapped term limits in a 2018 constitutional amendment, Xi has not appointed a clear successor and is expected to lead until at least 2027.
тАЬXi Jinping has already started to rewrite the history of the party in school books, universities, and the press тАж greatly reducing the failures тАФ Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution тАФ and glorifying his action as general secretary of the party,тАЭ said Alice Ekman of the European Union Institute for Security Studies.
The new resolution is тАЬclearly part of Xi JinpingтАЩs efforts to prolong his presence at the head of the party,тАЭ she added.
Steering the post-pandemic economy as well as the question of Taiwan тАФ a democratic island that Beijing claims as its own territory тАФ could also be on the meeting agenda this week.
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