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China Communist Party congress set to start in Beijing | China Communist Party congress set to start in Beijing |
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China's biggest political event, the Communist Party congress, is set to begin in Beijing. | China's biggest political event, the Communist Party congress, is set to begin in Beijing. |
More than 2,000 delegates will be meeting under tight security in the capital. | More than 2,000 delegates will be meeting under tight security in the capital. |
The closed-door summit, which takes place once every five years, determines who rules China and the country's direction for the next term. | The closed-door summit, which takes place once every five years, determines who rules China and the country's direction for the next term. |
Xi Jinping became China's leader in 2012 and is widely expected to remain as chief of the ruling Communist Party. | |
A fresh team of leaders in China's top decision-making body, the Politburo Standing Committee, is expected to be unveiled, as well as a roadmap for China for the next five years. | A fresh team of leaders in China's top decision-making body, the Politburo Standing Committee, is expected to be unveiled, as well as a roadmap for China for the next five years. |
The congress is expected to finish next week. | The congress is expected to finish next week. |
Beijing is decked out in welcome banners and festive displays for the congress. | Beijing is decked out in welcome banners and festive displays for the congress. |
However, the capital is also on high alert. Long lines were seen earlier this week at railway stations due to additional checks at transport hubs. | However, the capital is also on high alert. Long lines were seen earlier this week at railway stations due to additional checks at transport hubs. |
The congress has also affected businesses, with some restaurants, gyms, nightclubs and karaoke bars reportedly shutting down due to tightened security rules, and room-sharing websites like Airbnb cancelling bookings. | The congress has also affected businesses, with some restaurants, gyms, nightclubs and karaoke bars reportedly shutting down due to tightened security rules, and room-sharing websites like Airbnb cancelling bookings. |
An austerity drive, instituted by Mr Xi, has meant a more pared down congress, with Chinese reports this week of delegates' hotels cutting back on frills such as decorations, free fruit in rooms and lavish meals. | An austerity drive, instituted by Mr Xi, has meant a more pared down congress, with Chinese reports this week of delegates' hotels cutting back on frills such as decorations, free fruit in rooms and lavish meals. |
Many observers believe Mr Xi will further cement his position within the Party during the congress. | Many observers believe Mr Xi will further cement his position within the Party during the congress. |
The Party is expected to rewrite its constitution to enshrine his political ideology - thus elevating him to the status of previous Party giants Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. | The Party is expected to rewrite its constitution to enshrine his political ideology - thus elevating him to the status of previous Party giants Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. |
Since becoming president, Mr Xi has tightened control within the Party, with a wide-reaching corruption crackdown, and also in Chinese society, with increasing censorship and arrests of lawyers and activists. | Since becoming president, Mr Xi has tightened control within the Party, with a wide-reaching corruption crackdown, and also in Chinese society, with increasing censorship and arrests of lawyers and activists. |
Under Mr Xi, China's modernisation and reform has also accelerated, as has its assertiveness on the world stage. | Under Mr Xi, China's modernisation and reform has also accelerated, as has its assertiveness on the world stage. |
He continues to enjoy widespread support among ordinary citizens in China. | He continues to enjoy widespread support among ordinary citizens in China. |