The general secretary of the Communist Party of China, Xi Jinping, was elected Chinese President today with 2,952 unanimous votes, completing the "Trinity" and starting his third term.

The era of Xi Jinping alone has officially begun.

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[Central News Agency] Xi Jinping, the general secretary of the Communist Party of China, was elected as the president of China today with 2952 unanimous votes, completing the "Trinity" and starting his third term.

The era of Xi Jinping alone has officially begun.

At the third plenary session of the first session of the 14th National People's Congress, a total of 2,952 deputies attended.

The final tally of votes showed that Xi Jinping was unanimously elected president of the country and chairman of the State Military Commission, without a single abstention or negative vote, and thunderous applause followed.

He warmly shook hands with Li Zhanshu and Li Qiang who were on the side.

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Xi Jinping then stood on the stage, raised his right hand, and placed his left hand on the "Constitution of the People's Republic of China" to swear an oath. There was another round of warm applause.

Xi Jinping is considered to be the leader of the Communist Party of China with power comparable to Mao Zedong since the founding of the Communist Party of China.

After 10 years in power, he broke the "collective leadership" of the Politburo to control the water in Kowloon, and concentrated power through the party's various decision-making groups; he took advantage of the corruption of the Communist Party and the economic system to strictly govern the party and fight against corruption, while killing the "tigers" who threatened him. ", promoting cronies to higher positions; mastering the propaganda of the party machine, strictly controlling thoughts, and pushing the cult of personality to its peak.

As a result, the "Xi Core" was born in Yan, with centralized power, breaking the orderly and institutionalized power transfer, strict social and economic control, and reversing the situation during the reform and opening up Deng Jianghu period.

Xi Jinping once chanted "the Chinese people have stood up" at the party's centennial celebration, but the Chinese people did not gain a wider space for freedom, because the implementation of policies by CCP officials is more and more toward the practical truth of "prefer left rather than right".

It turns out that the CCP’s politics can still rely on "factional checks and balances" to make up for the lack of governance; now there is only one face in Chinese politics, and officials are trying to avoid political risks. "Red is higher than professional." The next "Left" policy may be inevitable.

Xi Jinping, who constantly emphasizes "safety", vigorously controls political life and economic operations, because stability overrides everything, and governance without checks and balances will also cloud the future.

At the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, "Xi Thought" was included in the party constitution; in the two sessions of the following year, China canceled the two-term limit for the president.

Last year's 20th National Congress, the "Xi Family Army" won a big victory.

This year's re-election of the two sessions, the National People's Congress put a "rubber stamp" on it, officially allowing Xi Jinping and the "Xi faction" to control the national government system, and Xi Jinping's ruling team took shape to implement his will.