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The Chinese Communist Party praised President XI as ‘Helmsman’

The Chinese Communist Party praised President XI as 'Helmsman'
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Beijing: Chinese Communist Party Officials call the President XI Jinping a “Helmsman” and “People’s Leader” on Friday, in a support for support for his sustainable leadership.
XI is almost certain to secure the third term disconnected as the party leader next year.
At the end of a four-day meeting, closed on Thursday, the party issued a “historical resolution” that highlighted his achievements under XI’s leadership and strengthened his authority.
The full text of this resolution has not been released.
“Helmsman” and “People’s Leader” are descriptions used more than 50 years ago during the Mao Zedong personality cult, who led the ruling party in 1949.
Party propagandis used the cult personality to suggest support for leaders.
“As long as we uphold Comrade XI Jinping as the core, …
the giant ship of Chinese rejuvenation will have Helmsman and will be able to spread the storm,” Jiang Jinquan, who headed the party’s research office, told the conference press on this week’s meeting, known as Sixth plenary.
He said XI “was fully decent” to be called “People’s Leader”.
The party reflects its achievements in 100 years since it was founded and concluded that it had to rally around XI closer, according to the plenum communique released on Thursday.
The absence of this communique mentions darker moments in party history, which includes a big leap forward, Mao’s ambitious campaign begins in 1958 to improve the results of the wrong grains and cause millions of people who are starving to death.
But a party official said a big leap forward at a Friday press conference to explain why the country should not be beyond when trying to solve the current problem to reduce carbon emissions and income gaps.
“In studying campaigning campaigns of large leaps and the people in the 1950s, we must seek progress while maintaining stability in our efforts to reach carbon peaks, carbon neutrality, and general prosperity,” said Han Wenxiu, deputy head of the party office.
for financial and economic affairs.
“Even if we distribute gross national income the same as everyone now, we will not be able to achieve mutual welfare,” he said, noting that Chinese GDP per capita has not been at the level of high-income countries.
XI has called for China to achieve “general prosperity”, trying to narrow the wealth gap that evaporates that threatens the climbing of the state economy and the legitimacy of the government of the Communist Party.
“General prosperity” as an idea is not new in China.
It was first mentioned in the 1950s by Mao.

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