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  2. Xi Jinping - Wikipedia

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    Xi Jinping [a] (born 15 June 1953) ... [306] Since taking power, Xi has cracked down on grassroots activism, with hundreds being detained. [307]

  3. Succession of power in China - Wikipedia

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    Xi Jinping has not named his successor as paramount leader of the CCP which broke from the precedent previously established of naming the successor at the start of the second term of the paramount leader. [35] This is seen as an attempt by Xi to further consolidate power as the leader of China and maintain a strong hold on his position of power ...

  4. China under Xi Jinping - Wikipedia

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    Xi's political ideas and principles, known as Xi Jinping Thought, have been incorporated into the party and national constitutions. As the central figure of the fifth generation of leadership of the PRC, Xi has centralized institutional power by taking on multiple positions, including new CCP committees on national security, economic and social ...

  5. Xi Jinping is China’s most dominant leader in decades – and ...

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    During his years in power, Xi has tightened his party’s grip over civil society in China, cracked down on free expression and sought to suppress the democracy movement in Hong Kong.

  6. Explainer: How did Xi Jinping rise to power in China?

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    From political princeling to the People’s Leader, Xi Jinping is arguably China’s most powerful ruler since the death of Chairman Mao Zedong in 1976. Xi became Communist Party general secretary ...

  7. EXPLAINER-The ways China's Xi Jinping amassed power ... - AOL

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    China's Xi Jinping became the country's top leader a decade ago when he was named general secretary of the Communist Party and chairman of the Central Military Commission at the party's 18th congress.

  8. List of Chinese leaders - Wikipedia

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    Year: Premier / the Republic of China (Mainland China) 1912 Tang Shaoyi: Lu Zhengxiang: Zhao Bingjun: 1913 Xiong Xiling: 1914 Sun Baoqi: Xu Shichang: 1915 Lu Zhengxiang (acting) 1916 Xu Shichang: Duan Qirui: Duan Qirui: 1917 Wu Tingfang (acting) Li Jingxi: Duan Qirui: Wang Daxie (acting) Wang Shizhen (acting) 1918 Qian Nengxun (acting) Duan ...

  9. China allows Xi to remain president indefinitely, tightening ...

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    China removed presidential term limits from its constitution on Sunday, giving President Xi Jinping the right to remain in office indefinitely.