BEIJING — China's leaders are set to convene in Beijing on Oct. 16 for a major political meeting that's expected to consolidate President Xi Jinping's power and signal forthcoming economic policy.
This year's gathering takes on additional significance as it's become a widely watched marker for when China may begin to ease its stringent zero-Covid policy.
The Communist Party of China's top leaders are expected to propose that the party hold its 20th National Congress on Oct. 16 in Beijing, state media announced Tuesday.
It's «the most important political event of the decade in China,» Citi analysts wrote in a note last week.
«The Congress is set to launch a new political economy cycle,» the Citi report said. «In the near term, it may help reduce policy uncertainty and allow Beijing to refocus on economic development.»
The national congress is held every five years and is primarily a political event to determine the next group of leaders for the ruling party.
Xi will likely increase his share of political associates at the top two levels of the Chinese leadership, according to Eurasia Group, which predicted the majority of his political associates holding seats on the Politburo will increase to 80% from 60%, and rise to 57% from 43% in the Politburo Standing Committee.
«Larger majorities of Xi associates on these bodies would support Eurasia Group's view that mounting economic difficulties and rising cross-strait tensions have not weakened his power, which flows mainly from command of core institutions of authoritarian rule such as the military, security services, law enforcement, propaganda outlets, and personnel selection,» according to the report on Aug. 18.
«Reduced representation of Xi associates would suggest rising
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