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Xi tightens grip on China as name added to Communist constitution

This photo taken on October 18, 2017, shows China鈥檚 President Xi Jinping delivering a speech at the opening session of the Chinese Communist Party鈥檚 Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.聽AFP

BEIJING, China 鈥 Chinese leader Xi Jinping鈥檚 name was added to the Communist Party鈥檚 constitution at a defining congress on Tuesday, elevating him alongside Chairman Mao to the pantheon of the country鈥檚 founding giants.

The inclusion of Xi鈥檚 name along with his guiding philosophy for the nation cements his place as the most powerful Chinese leader in decades and suggests he could remain its paramount leader throughout his lifetime.

Communist China鈥檚 founder Mao Zedong, and the architect of market reforms, Deng Xiaoping, are the only other Chinese leaders to have their names in the document 鈥 and only Mao was alive when his was included.

Xi, 64, presided over the week-long congress鈥檚 closing session where some 2,300 delegates approved the constitutional amendment to include 鈥淴i Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era鈥.

An official reading out the amendment said the concept will be 鈥渁 beacon for the work of the party鈥.

The concept places a heavy emphasis on the party鈥檚 role in governing every aspect of the country from the economy to what people are writing on social media.

鈥淲e must work tirelessly and forge ahead on the journey of realizing the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation,鈥 Xi told the congress in concluding remarks.

Willy Lam, politics professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said adding Xi鈥檚 name to the constitution will 鈥渆nable him to be like Mao, leader for life as long as he鈥檚 healthy鈥.

Xi鈥檚 predecessors, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, had their concepts included in the constitution but without their names and only when they retired.

鈥楴ew era鈥

The congress will also undoubtedly hand Xi a customary second five-year term as general secretary of the party.

Xi could also consolidate his power by filling the country鈥檚 ruling council with allies, possibly without even presenting an obvious heir apparent.

The congress also elected a new Central Committee, which will choose the executive Politburo and the country鈥檚 top ruling council, the Politburo Standing Committee, on Wednesday.

A vast security apparatus has been thrown around the congress, with businesses ranging from nightclubs to gyms closing to avoid any incidents and factories shuttered in what so far has been a failed attempt to clear the city鈥檚 notorious smog.

When he opened the gathering last week, Xi declared that China had entered a 鈥渘ew era鈥 with the ambitious goal of becoming a 鈥済lobal leader鈥 by mid-century.

His bold vision comes as Xi has sought to portray himself as a responsible global leader while President Donald Trump trumpets a nationalist 鈥淎merica First鈥 policy and the European Union grapples with Britain鈥檚 exit from its club of nations.

Xi鈥檚 blueprint suggests the Communist Party will continue to increase its control of the country, with no suggestion that crackdowns on human rights activists will wane.

Some of his goals, such as building a modern military by 2035, go beyond the end of his second term, suggesting that he also foresees himself staying at the center of China鈥檚 political life for years to come.

鈥楩ull control鈥

But despite Xi鈥檚 rising power, the composition of the Politburo Standing Committee, the body that controls power, will still be crucial to Xi鈥檚 efforts, Lam said.

Xi and Premier Li Keqiang are expected to remain on the committee while the five other current members are supposed to step down under an informal retirement age set at 68.

There is no consensus among China watchers about who will end up on the committee, or if anybody will emerge as a potential successor.

If the right allies are named, it would show that 鈥渉e has full control over the Politburo Standing Committee,鈥 Lam said. /cbb

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