Young pretenders fail to break into China’s innermost circle, as we review the new leadership line-up
Two ‘rising stars’ miss out on places on seven-member Standing Committee, but Xi Jinping’s allies dominate new-look Politburo
China’s ruling Communist Party unveiled its new leadership on Wednesday morning, ending months of speculation over how President Xi Jinping would assemble his team to kick-start a second term in power.
The seven members of the Politburo Standing Committee, the county’s apex of power, are, in order of seniority: President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang, Li Zhanshu, Wang Yang, Wang Huning, Zhao Leji and Han Zheng.
All but Xi and Li Keqiang are new appointments, and their promotions in line with forecasts made by the South China Morning Post.
One rung below the Standing Committee is the Politburo itself, a key decision-making body with 25 members, 15 of them newly appointed after the party congress.
Here are the takeaways from the two bodies:
Politburo Standing Committee