Saturday , November 16 2024

Chinese President Xi Jinping suffered a stroke during a meeting

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There is news of Chinese President Xi Jinping suffering a stroke. This is being discussed a lot on Chinese social media. It is being said that President Xi Jinping suffered a stroke during the CCP meeting. Jinping was immediately taken to the hospital. However, there is no official confirmation about this at the moment. But this viral news has created a stir.

The current meeting suffered a setback

It is being told that this meeting of the CCP started on Monday and was to end on Thursday. This meeting is considered very important for Chinese politics. China's future direction is decided in this meeting held once in five years. In fact, China's economy has performed the worst in the last five quarters. China is very worried about this. It has failed to boost consumer spending. In such a situation, the pressure on the President of China is increasing.

Xi Jinping is the leader of the Communist Party

Xi Jinping is the current President of China and General Secretary of the Communist Party of China. According to Chinese naming convention, his family name is Xi and his given name is Xi Jinping. Xi Jinping was appointed General Secretary of the Communist Party of China in November 2012. Xi Jinping is the son of former Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Zhongxun. He is considered the most powerful Chinese leader after Mao.

Xi Jinping's entry into the CCP

Xi Jinping was appointed as an alternate member of the 15th Central Committee of the CCP in 1997. However, of the 151 alternate members of the Central Committee elected at the 15th Congress, Xi received the fewest votes and ranked last in the ranking of members.

Doctorate is Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping studied Marxist theory and ideological education at Tsinghua University from 1998 to 2002 and obtained a doctorate in law and ideology in 2002. In early 2002, Xi Jinping moved to Zhejiang Province and was also elected as a full member of the 16th Central Committee.

Xi Jinping has gradually started gaining influence among party leaders. In October 2007, Xi was appointed to the nine-member PSC (Politburo Standing Committee) at the 17th Party Congress. A special thing during this time was that he was given a position above Li Keqiang. This was an indication that Jinping was going to replace Hu Jintao. In March 2008, Xi Jinping was elected Vice President of the PRC (People's Republic of China).

He became President for the first time in 2013

In 2012, the moment finally arrived for which Xi Jinping had been waiting for many years. Xi was appointed the General Secretary of the party in place of Hu Jintao. Four months later, in March 2013, Xi Jinping became the President of China for the first time. As soon as Xi Jinping became the President, the atmosphere in China suddenly changed. Gradually, Xi Jinping's image began to be that of a dictator. He launched a large-scale anti-corruption campaign in the country and tightened internet freedom. Xi Jinping also significantly increased military expenditure. Meanwhile, China's relations with many countries also deteriorated. Western countries criticize Xi Jinping's rule. India also does not have good relations with China.