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Breaking | Close ally of Xi Jinping tipped to be new mayor of Beijing

Cai Qi, deputy head of Central National Security Commission, is described as open-minded

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Cai Qi is the deputy director of the Chinese National Security Commission, set up by Xi Jinping in 2014. Photo: SCMP Pictures

A close ally of President Xi Jinping is tipped to be the new mayor of Beijing, according to several independent sources.

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Cai Qi, the deputy director of the Central National Security Commission (CNSC), which was created and chaired by Xi, would replace current Mayor Wang Anshun, who is rumoured to be moving to the Development Research Centre of the State Council, sources told the Sunday Morning Post.

The appointment of Cai, 61, could be the start of a new round of personnel changes after the Communist Party’s sixth plenum meeting, which wrapped up on Friday, at which Xi was named as the “core of the leadership” ahead of a major reshuffle in the five-yearly congress expected late next year.

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Cai, the former deputy governor of Zhejiang province, a power base of Xi, is a “typical” ally for the president, one source said.

“He will be appointed as Beijing mayor later this year, and possibly become party chief of the capital next year,” another source told the Post.

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