The
sixth plenum of the central committee, a group of some 370 party
members that chooses its new leaders every five years, has been
meeting since Monday behind closed doors in Beijing, accompanied
by a drumbeat of state media propaganda.
The "historical resolution", only the party's third since its
founding in 1921, is officially about its achievements over 100
years but will also uphold the authority of Xi as the party's
"core", further reinforcing his grip on power and laying the
ground for what analysts widely expect to be a third term a year
from now.
While there has been no official media coverage of the plenum's
discussions, state news outlets have been filled with
celebrations of the achievements of Xi and the party.
The People's Daily has run a series of lengthy front-page
commentaries saluting Xi every day since Nov. 1.
The first hailed Xi as a "Marxist politician, thinker,
strategist" who has "immense political courage, intense sense of
historical accountability and deep love of the people",
embodying the party's quality of "not fearing a strong enemy,
not fearing risks" and "daring to fight and win".
Sprinkled with comments from Xi and admirers, the People's Daily
commentaries cumulatively run to more than 140,000 characters,
lauding Xi for controlling COVID-19, strengthening the economy
and military, eradicating poverty and fighting corruption.
The only two previous such party "historical resolutions", in
1945 and 1981, had the effect of consolidating the authority of
leaders Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, respectively.
The first news about this week's meeting is likely to be in
state media on Thursday, and a news conference is scheduled for
Friday.
(Reporting by Yew Lun Tian; Editing by Tony Munroe, Robert
Birsel)
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