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China ends presidential term limits, but what other changes were made to the constitution?

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Chinese President Xi Jinping submits his ballot during the vote on changes to the constitution at the National People’s Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Photo: Reuters

China’s legislature voted almost unanimously on Sunday in favour of changing the country’s constitution to remove presidential and vice-presidential term limits, formally allowing Xi Jinping to stay on as head of state beyond 2023.

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The National People’s Congress passed the constitutional amendments with 2,958 votes in favour, only two against, and three abstentions. One ballot was invalid. A total of 2,964 votes were cast.

In addition to scrapping the two-term limits, the roughly 3,000 NPC delegates in Beijing also said yes to the following:

Inclusion of “Xi Jinping Thought”

Not only was Xi given the green light to remain as president beyond his second term, which ends in 2023, but his “Xi Jinping Thought” was also voted into the charter. His guiding ideology for the country will be joined in the document by former president Hu Jintao’s “Scientific Outlook on Development”.

Official recognition of Communist Party leadership

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