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China’s top legislature ‘deliberates’ on new nominations, as leadership reshuffle stokes market turmoil

  • The National People’s Congress (NPC) standing committee, which convened a meeting from Wednesday to Sunday, may have begun political appointments
  • The NPC’s early approval of vice premiers could include those responsible for the economy, pandemic control, science and technology as well as foreign trade

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Li Qiang, China’s newly elected No 2 in the party hierarchy, is anticipated to take the premiership in March. Photo: Reuters

Following days of market turmoil, all eyes are on the appointment of China’s top economic aides, who will be responsible for guiding the country through coming economic storms and continuing Xi Jinping’s grand modernisation strategy.

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While Li Qiang, now China’s No 2 in the party hierarchy, will take the premiership in March, the naming of senior government roles might have already begun, enabling appointees to get to grips with economic challenges, plan policy priorities and ensure a seamless transition.

As of last year, the standing committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC), which has convened a meeting from Wednesday to Sunday, was vested with the powers to approve vice-premier nominations and confirm some of the new economic team.

They have gathered to review laws, amendments, examine financial work and “deliberate on relevant [personnel] appointments and removals”, according to an official statement.

The meeting comes at a critical time for the world’s No 2 economy, with investor confidence plummeting after a larger-than-expected leadership reshuffle during the weekend and continued frustration over Covid policy.
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