Communist Party of China began a key four-day conclave in Beijing to deliberate and pass a rare “historical resolution” of the 100-year-old ruling party and pave the way for an unprecedented third term for President Xi Jinping.
About 400 full and alternate members of the CPC Central Committee are taking part in the plenum, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The 19th Central Committee of the CPC started its sixth plenary session.
Xi, the General-Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, delivered a work report on behalf of the Political Bureau and made explanations on a draft resolution on the major achievements and historical experience of the CPC’s 100 years of endeavours, the report said.
Xi, 68, holds China’s all three power centres — General-Secretary of the CPC, Chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission which is the overall high command of the military, and the Presidency — is set to complete his second five-year tenure next year.
Politically, the meeting is regarded as significant for Xi who — in the last nine years of his tenure in power — has emerged as the most powerful leader after party founder Mao Zedong.