Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, was elected President of China, starting his third term.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, was elected as the President of China with 2952 unanimous votes, 0 abstentions, and 0 votes against at the 14th National People's Congress of China on the 10th. Akio Hitoyata said that this is a very terrifying thing.

After Xi Jinping forcibly amended the constitution, this time he broke the party rule that "the president can only be re-elected once." In addition, he only promoted his own cronies in personnel appointments. As long as they are not from his own faction, they are all in limbo. The country's governance is also lacklustre. .

The mandatory zero policy has seriously damaged the lives of ordinary people, coupled with diplomatic enemies, it has turned China's national image into a street rat.

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Under such circumstances, it is normal for the party to have voices dissatisfied with Xi Jinping. If all the 2,952 deputies to the National People’s Congress support Xi Jinping from their hearts, it is hard to believe. Akio Yaba believes that many representatives voted for it out of fear, because They knew that if they were caught abstaining from voting, their families would be ruined.

Yaba Akio pointed out that yesterday’s result was Xi Jinping’s dominance of the rivers and lakes on the surface, but in fact it internalized and deepened the contradictions. In contrast, at the Tenth National People’s Congress in 2003, when Jiang Zemin remained as the chairman of the Military Commission, there were 98 negative votes , 122 abstentions, that vote was much more "normal".

Akio Yabata continued to point out that forcing everyone to express support for him, and only entrusting important positions to people he can fully trust, this way of doing things is actually a manifestation of extreme lack of self-confidence and lack of security. Truly confident A good leader, in terms of personnel operations, will not be nepotism, but play balance.

Back then, Mao Zedong often took advantage of the contradictions between several field armies of the People's Liberation Army to contain each other.

Deng Xiaoping would also promote conservatives and reformers at the same time, pitting them against each other to make him invincible.

Yaban Akio satirized at the end of the article, "I heard a joke once. Winnie the Pooh was sitting next to the pressure cooker, and he was very upset when he saw the steam coming out of the pot. He found something and blocked the air outlet. Soon, it collapsed, and he reappeared. Block it, then break it apart...Finally, he found a small wooden wedge and hammered it into the air hole with a hammer. This time, the pressure cooker finally stopped steaming. Winnie the Pooh smiled reassuringly. Then... "