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SCMP China Series
What will China’s ‘two sessions’ 2023 bring?
This year’s “two sessions” – the annual meetings of the legislature and political advisory body – begin on March 4 and will complete a twice-a-decade leadership transition, with a reshuffle of top government jobs including the premier, and Xi Jinping set to secure a third term as president. In a six-part series, the Post looks at what to expect from this key event.
Updated: 5 Mar 2023
SCMP Series:What will China’s ‘two sessions’ 2023 bring?
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by Frank Tang and Daniel Ren
Li Qiang’s expected elevation to premier would make him the first such Chinese leader in three decades to have no experience in the central government or in west China, but he does have President Xi Jinping’s confidence.
13 Apr 2023
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by Mandy Zuo and He Huifeng
After the Chinese government abruptly pivoted from its hardline coronavirus rules at the end of last year, attention has shifted to how Beijing plans to restore business confidence and spur recovery amid global uncertainties.
3 Mar 2023
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