The Hong Kong Newspaper reports that 4 supreme leaders remain and 3 are replaced at the Chinese party convention

Myung-bo, Cheon Min-el, Ding Xuexiang, and Hu Chun-hwa, born in the 1960s, expected to enter the ‘Top 7’

According to the Hong Kong newspaper Myongbo on the 12th, a scenario is being talked regarding in the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which opens on the 16th, in which four of the seven members of the current supreme leadership, including President Xi Jinping, remain and three are replaced. .

Myeongbo introduced that in an article by its own Chinese political critic, ‘Sun Jiaye (孫嘉業),’ such a ‘heavy bombardment’ change plan is being discussed in relation to the appointment of the Standing Committee of the Party’s Central Politburo (hereinfollowing referred to as the Standing Committee).

According to the proposal introduced by Myung-bo, it was observed that the secretary of the Central Discipline Inspection Committee, Zhao Leji, who is currently 6th in the standing committee, which consists of 7 members, will be moved to the 4th position as president of the National People’s Political Consultative Conference.

It was also mentioned that Wang Yang, the incumbent president of the National Assembly, will be appointed as the Prime Minister of the State Council, currently second in rank.

At the same time, rumors are circulating that Wang Huning, the fifth-ranking secretary of the Central Secretariat of the Party, will step down from the Standing Committee and assume the role of vice-president.

If Wang Huning, who has not reached the retirement age of 67 years old at the age of 67, which is the ‘silent rule’ of the CCP leadership, of ‘7, 8’ This is the first instance of retirement.

Given that 69-year-old President Xi Jinping’s third term of office is certain, if this scenario is followed, the unwritten rule of ‘7, 8’ will come to an end.

In addition, Myung-bo introduced the prospect that three of the current members of the Communist Party’s Central Politburo (25) who were born in the 1960s would enter the Standing Committee and occupy positions in order of age.

Chongqing Party Secretary Chen Min-eru, born in 1960, served as the 5th-ranking secretary of the Party Central Secretariat; It is expected that Wii In (Chief) will be appointed as Deputy Prime Minister, respectively.

Accordingly, it can be seen as the expected personnel plan introduced by Myungbo that the new leadership lineup will be formed in the order of ‘Xi Jinping – Li Keqiang – Wang Yang – Zhao Leji – Chen Miner – Ding Xuexiang – Hu Chunhua’.

This is a scenario in which 67-year-old Premier Li Keqiang moves to the position of chairman of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee.

Myeong-bo did not mention the fate of Ri Zan-su (72), chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, and Han Jeong (68), deputy prime minister, but their resignation seems to be a known fact.

The results and rankings of the new Standing Committee appointments are usually disclosed at the first plenary session of the 20th Party Central Committee held on the day following the closing day of the Party Congress.

Hong Kong newspaper

/yunhap news

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