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Chinese President Xi Jinping's third term of office has been virtually confirmed.

He will be in power for at least five more years, so let's connect with Beijing to find out more about the news.



Correspondent Ji-Sung Kim, the outline of the next leadership that will lead China for five years has been revealed.



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Yes, the Chinese Communist Party National Congress, the so-called 'Party Congress', the largest political event in China held every five years, ended today (22nd), and 205 members of the Central Committee, the core of the party's power, were elected.



President Xi Jinping, who has been in power for 10 years, has been added to this list again, effectively confirming his third consecutive term.



Ex-Presidents Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin were removed from the list of next Central Committee members in their tenth year in office, but Xi is still standing.



President Xi foresaw a hard line in the face of the US-China conflict.



[Xi Jinping/President of China: Let's fight boldly and win boldly.

Let's strive for the realization of the goals and missions set at the 20th Party Congress.]



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Premier Li Keqiang was eliminated from the next leadership, how should we interpret it?



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There is a kind of unwritten rule in the 7-member Standing Committee of China's supreme leadership.



It is the principle of '7th and 8th', that is, if you are 67 years old or younger, you can remain in office, and if you are 68 years old or older, you can retire. fell out.



There is a prevailing view that this position will be filled by aides close to President Xi Jinping, but there are analyzes that Xi is trying to further consolidate the one-man rule until he breaks the unwritten rule.



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However, during the meeting, former President Hu Jintao suddenly left, and there are different interpretations.



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Yes, the media captured the scene of former President Hu Jintao, who is 80 years old, leaving his seat during the party congress.



It may be due to health problems, but there is also an interpretation that it may be due to a power conflict in that both Premier Li Keqiang and Wang Yang, who have been eliminated from the next leadership, are both affiliates of former President Hu Jintao.



The faces of China's next Prime Minister and Standing Committee will be revealed tomorrow.



(Video coverage: Choi Deok-hyun, video editing: Kim Byung-jik, CG: Jo Su-in, video source: Twitter/Phoenix TV)