Seat at the top table caps Guangdong party chief Li Xi’s journey across China
- Li takes over as head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection after being promoted to the new Politburo Standing Committee
- It is the latest step in a career has sent him to some of the country’s biggest economic hubs as well as centres with a special place in Communist Party history
Li, who appeared alongside President Xi Jinping on Sunday when the new leadership team was unveiled, will rank as No 7 in the hierarchy.
Li took over as Guangdong’s party chief in 2017 and has overseen the Greater Bay Area plan, which aims to integrate Hong Kong and Macau more closely with nine cities in the southern province.
In the early stages of Hong Kong’s anti-government protests in 2019, he warned officials to be alert to the risk and, without directly referring to the city, told them to guard the country’s “southern gate”.
Many observers credit Li with minimising the economic disruption Covid-19 controls have caused in the province and avoiding large-scale lockdowns while still adhering to the country’s zero-Covid goals.
In July last year, Li, who was facing a small upsurge in cases at home, was the only member of the then 25-strong Politburo to miss the party’s 100th anniversary celebrations in Beijing.