Chinese Communist Party expands Xi Jinping’s political power, anointing him ‘core’ leader
President’s elevated status will enable him to exert more influence on reshuffles at the top at next year’s party congress

The Communist Party elevated President Xi Jinping’s political status on Thursday, referring to him as the “core” of its leadership ahead of the party’s five-yearly congress late next year.
The higher status gives Xi greater influence over reshuffles of the top ranks at the gathering.
A communique released on Thursday after the end of the Central Committee’s four-day sixth plenum in Beijing also said the party’s national congress would be held “in the second half of 2017 in Beijing”, marking the start of the formal preparations for the meeting.
In addition, the plenum adopted two new sets of regulations governing the conduct of senior cadres – guiding principles for political life within the party “under new circumstances”, and revisions to trial regulations on party internal supervision.
The communique said the party called on all members to “closely unite around [its] Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the core”, state-run Xinhua reported.