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What to watch for at China’s Two Sessions

All eyes will be on proposed constitutional changes that could pave the way for President Xi Jinping to retain power beyond 2023

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Military band members rehearse for the CPPCC opening session at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Saturday. Photo: Reuters

During the annual parliamentary sessions in Beijing, which started on Saturday and cap China’s five-yearly political reshuffle, all eyes will be on proposed constitutional changes that could end presidential term limits, paving the way for Xi Jinping to stay in power beyond 2023. 

While this controversial move with far-reaching implications plays out, a new cabinet and other top-level officials will be unveiled, sealing more than two weeks of meetings involving some 5,000 lawmakers and political advisers. 

The government is also expected to announce a major shake-up of ministries to meet new challenges and tighten the Communist Party’s grip on state affairs. 

Attendees leave the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday. Photo: AP
Attendees leave the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday. Photo: AP

The reshuffles are not limited to officials but include lawmakers and advisers, reflecting the country’s changing political landscape. 

Here are some key things to watch for this year:

 

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