China’s Communist Party prepares for power handover
CHINA: China’s political elite are expected to oust disgraced
figure Bo Xilai and jostle for leadership roles in their last formal
meeting which opened Thursday ahead of next week’s landmark power
handover.
The Communist Party’s Central Committee convened behind closed doors,
state media said, with 500 senior members to debate key issues ahead of
a congress which will open on November 8 to usher in leaders for the
next decade.
The congress, which groups around 2,000 party members, is set to name
Vice President Xi Jinping to succeed outgoing President Hu Jintao, while
Vice Premier Li Keqiang is expected to replace outgoing Premier Wen
Jiabao.
Little else is known about who will fill a supporting cast to run the
world’s second-largest economy, and observers say candidates are still
vying for top jobs in a game of intrigue played out beyond the view of
the media. Xinhua said the plenum of the 17th Communist Party Central
Committee, which began Thursday and could last up to four days, will
finalise several reports to be tabled at next week’s congress including
an amendment to the Communist Party charter which it did not detail.
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