BEIJING (AP) — China’s national congress is wrapping up its annual session Monday with the usual show of near-unanimous support for plans designed to carry out ruling Communist Party leader Xi Jinping's vision for the nation.
This year's weeklong event, replete with meetings carefully scripted to allow no surprises, has highlighted how China’s politics have become ever more calibrated to elevate Xi.
A key item due to be put for a ritual vote on Monday are revisions of the “Organic Law of the State Council,” China's version of a cabinet, that direct it to follow Xi's vision.
The Organic Law of the State Council is being revised for the first time since it was adopted in 1982.
The revision calls for the State Council, above all, to “uphold the leadership of the Communist Party of China."
Persons:
Xi, —, Li Qiang, ” Neil Thomas, ” Thomas, Wang Yi, Qin Gang, Mao Zedong, ”
Organizations:
BEIJING, —, Communist Party, State Council, Asia Society Policy Institute, Communist Party of China
Locations:
China, China's, U.S