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China’s leaders reaffirm loyalty to party under Xi Jinping at top level gathering

  • Politburo members conduct ‘criticism and self review’ over two days of meetings to show how they are implementing leader’s policies
  • The exercise is likely intended to prepare officials for challenges of the year ahead as trade war pressures continue to loom large, analysts say

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Chinese President Xi Jinping chaired a two-day Politburo meeting at which cadres reaffirmed their loyalty to him and the party. Photo: Xinhua

China’s top leaders held a series of meetings in Beijing this week to underscore the authority of Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping and set the national agenda for the year ahead.

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The Politburo – the party’s highest echelon – ended two days of meetings on Wednesday at which members discussed how to “strengthen the need to maintain political integrity, think in big-picture terms, follow the leadership core, and keep in alignment”, state news agency Xinhua reported.

“[The meeting] also called for thorough implementation of key decisions and policies designed by the Communist Party Central Committee,” it said.

The gathering followed a high-profile celebration on December 18 chaired by Xi to mark the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up to the outside world, while the leadership also last week convened the Central Economic Work Conference to set the economic agenda for 2019. On Thursday, Xi also presided over a meeting with officials in charge of political and legal affairs.

The Politburo meeting followed a high-profile celebration on December 18 to mark the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up. Photo: Xinhua
The Politburo meeting followed a high-profile celebration on December 18 to mark the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up. Photo: Xinhua
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