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Politics / 2 years ago
Li Qiang Confirmed as Chinese Premier as Xi Strengthens His Grip on Power
Li Qiang is confirmed as the new Chinese Premier, cementing President Xi Jinping's grip on power and raising concerns among the international community about a move away from democracy.
Li Qiang was confirmed as the new Chinese Premier on Saturday, solidifying President Xi Jinping's grip on power in the world's second-largest economy. Li, 63, received near-unanimous support from the 2,900 delegates at the National People's Congress, the country's rubber-stamp parliament. He replaces outgoing premier Li Keqiang, who had served in the role since 2013. Li Qiang, a former Shanghai party chief, is considered one of President Xi's closest allies. He is credited with successfully overseeing the city's two-month lockdown last spring, which helped to contain the spread of the coronavirus. The new premier is expected to continue the policies of his predecessor, including fiscal stimulus measures to bolster the economy and support for the country's tech industry. Li's appointment is the latest in a series of moves by President Xi to consolidate his power. Last week, the president was granted the right to remain in office indefinitely. Xi's tightening grip on power has been met with criticism from some in the international community, who view it as a step away from democracy. But the Chinese government has defended the decision, saying it is necessary to ensure stability and economic growth. Li Qiang's confirmation as premier marks a new chapter in Chinese politics, with Xi now firmly in control of the country's top leadership.
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