The central committee of China’s ruling Communist Party on Monday in Beijing, opened a four-day meeting to discuss adopting a rare “historic resolution’’ that would allow President Xi Jinping a third term.
This would be only the third time in the party’s 100-year history that such a resolution was adopted, after 1945 and 1981.
The party said the historic resolution is intended to summaries the party’s “great achievements and historic experiences.’’
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Coming in the run-up to the Communist Party Congress in autumn 2022, the resolution is intended to cement on Xi’s position of power.
He would be the first leader since revolution-era luminary Mao Zedong, the founder of communist China, to have a third term.
Ahead of this week’s meeting, party propaganda has been praising Xi.
The official news agency Xinhua called the 68-year-old “a man of determination and action, a man of profound thoughts and feelings, a man who inherited a legacy and dares to innovate, and a man who has forward-looking vision and is committed to working tirelessly.’’