In China, the National People's Congress (National People's Congress), which decides important policies, will begin on the 5th.

The prime minister and many ministers are expected to change, and the government's new lineup will be revealed, and the focus is on what kind of economic growth rate target will be shown after the end of the "zero corona" policy.

Before the National People's Congress, which decides important policies and government personnel in China, begins on the 5th, many police vehicles are stationed around the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, which is the venue, and a strict alert is set. Enveloped in air.



At this year's National People's Congress, it is expected that the prime minister, four deputy prime ministers, and many ministers will be replaced following the inauguration of the Xi Jinping leadership for the third term after last year's Communist Party Congress. The lineup becomes clear.



The successor to Prime Minister Li Keqiang, who is attracting particular attention, is expected to be appointed by Li Qiang, the former top of the Shanghai Municipal Politburo Standing Committee, who ranked second in the party hierarchy.



On the first day, the 5th, Prime Minister Lee, who will be retiring this time, will give a report on government activities.



China's GDP = Gross Domestic Product growth rate last year was +3.0% compared to the previous year, falling short of the government's target of around +5.5%. The focus is on what kind of economic growth rate target will be announced in response to this.



In addition, amid concerns about the strengthening of military power over the situation in Taiwan, attention will be paid to the extent to which the defense budget will be.

The 3rd term of the Xi Jinping leadership

At this year's National People's Congress = National People's Congress, following last year's Communist Party Congress and the inauguration of the Xi Jinping leadership for the third term, the president and vice president, prime minister and deputy prime minister, and important ministers such as major ministers. Posts are elected and a new regime of government begins.



As for the post of president, the constitution was revised five years ago, and the 10-year two-term term was abolished, so it seems that President Xi Jinping will be re-elected.



In addition to the vice president, the prime minister, four deputy prime ministers, and major ministers are expected to change significantly, and it is expected that many people close to President Xi will be appointed to key positions.



The successor to Prime Minister Li Keqiang, who is attracting particular attention, is expected to be Li Qiang, the former top of the Shanghai Municipal Politburo Standing Committee, who ranked second in the party hierarchy.



There is a view that the new vice-president will be Han Chung, who served as the Politburo Standing Committee member until last year's party convention.



In addition, the Hong Kong media reports that Ding Xuexiang, the sixth-ranked member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the party, was appointed as the head vice-premier, and He Lifeng, the head of the National Development and Reform Commission, was appointed to succeed Liu He, the vice-premier responsible for economic management. I'm telling you the view that I will be promoted.



On the other hand, it is expected that Zhao Lejie, the party's third-ranked member of the Politburo Standing Committee, will succeed Li Zhanshu, the chairman of the National People's Congress.