At the National People's Congress, which is being held in China, President Xi Jinping will be re-elected, and it is expected that he will enter his third term as president following the top of the Communist Party.

The National People's Congress in Beijing, China, will hold a plenary session on the 10th and is expected to soon re-elect President Xi Jinping in line with the personnel plan predetermined by the Communist Party.



The post of president was revised five years ago, and the 10-year two-term term was abolished. President Xi, who has just started his term, will enter his third term as president.



Xi was also chairman of the Central Military Commission at the Communist Party Congress last year.



If Xi is elected president this time, he will continue to occupy the three top positions of the party, the state, and the military, and will further strengthen his grip on power by appointing people with close ties to key government posts. Take shape.



Deputy Prime Minister Han Zheng, who served on the Politburo Standing Committee until last year's party convention, is expected to succeed Wang Qishan.