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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2025
China's 20th Communist Party Congress: who could be in Xi's new team?

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Reuters
13 October, 2022, 10:35 am
Last modified: 13 October, 2022, 10:42 am

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China's 20th Communist Party Congress: who could be in Xi's new team?

Reuters
13 October, 2022, 10:35 am
Last modified: 13 October, 2022, 10:42 am
Visitors stand in front of an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping, at an exhibition titled "Forging Ahead in the New Era" during an organised media tour ahead of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, in Beijing, China October 12, 2022. REUTERS/Florence Lo
Visitors stand in front of an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping, at an exhibition titled "Forging Ahead in the New Era" during an organised media tour ahead of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, in Beijing, China October 12, 2022. REUTERS/Florence Lo

China's Xi Jinping is widely expected to clinch a third five-year leadership at the upcoming congress of the ruling Communist Party, a mandate that would secure his stature as the country's most powerful ruler since founding leader Mao Zedong.

Given China's extremely opaque politics, much less is known about who else will be promoted into key roles on the Politburo and its elite Standing Committee, which currently has seven members.

It is also not known who will succeed Li Keqiang as premier, the country's No.2 post, when Li steps aside in March under rules that limit him to two five-year terms.

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Following are key people to watch at the congress, which starts on 16 Oct:

Li Keqiang, 67, premier

Li will step down from China's No.2 office at the annual parliamentary session in March. He may exit politics completely, or stay on as parliament chief, in which case he would remain on the standing committee.

Wang Yang, 67, chairman, China People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)

Wang, who is currently ranked fourth on the Politburo Standing Committee, is considered a leading candidate to become premier.

Hu Chunhua, 59, vice premier

Hu is considered a candidate for elevation to the PSC and possibly to become China's next premier.

Li Qiang, 63, party secretary of Shanghai

Li, a close Xi ally, is considered a candidate for elevation to the PSC despite this year's two-month Covid-19 lockdown in Shanghai, which fuelled outrage among residents and inflicted deep economic damage.

Ding Xuexiang, 60, director, general office of the Communist Party

Xi's top aide, Ding is seen to be a contender for the PSC.

He Lifeng, 67, National Development and Reform Commission head

He, a long-time ally of Xi since they worked together in Fujian province in the 1980s, heads the state planning commission and is tipped to replace Liu He as vice premier.

Wang Yi, 68, state councillor, foreign minister

Although Wang has technically hit the retirement age of 68, he is still seen as best-positioned to succeed Yang Jiechi to head the office of the party's foreign affairs decision-making body, which is chaired by Xi.

Wang Xiaohong, 65, minister of public security

Wang, who was police chief in Fuzhou when Xi was party chief there in the early 1990s, is tipped to be the next law-and-order chief as head of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission, which would earn him a seat at the politburo

Miao Hua, 66, director of the Political Work Department

in the Central Military Commission

Miao, whose ties to Xi date to when both were posted in coastal Fujian province, is tipped to be one of two deputy chairmen of the Commission, which comes with a promotion to Politburo.

Han Zheng, 68, vice premier

Han, who was mayor of Shanghai in 2007 when Xi was party chief there, is due to retire from the PSC, but some pundits suggest Xi may keep him on, possibly as premier.

Chen Miner, 62, Chongqing party secretary

Chen is also a trusted aide and considered a candidate for the PSC.

Shen Yiqin, 62, party secretary of Guizhou province.

Shen is seen as likely to be elevated to the 25-member Politburo, and may be its lone woman. The only current female member, Vice Premier Sun Chunlan, is 72 and therefore ineligible to serve another term under China's unofficial age norms.

Ma Xingrui, 63,Xinjiang party chief

Ma, a former university professor on aerodynamics and technocrat for China's space program, may be promoted onto the Politburo after taking on the top post late last year in the northwestern region of Xinjiang.

Li Xi, 65, party chief of Guangdong province

Li, considered a trusted ally of Xi, may get a bigger job after the Congress.

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