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Yes. The current law in China forbiddens to stay more then 8 years in power, so we can have some hope Mister Xi will sail as smoothly as possible to the end of his mandate term

...without putting in risk the world's long term peace and growth wishes and the Hopes of the chinese commoners of a more "european meaning of liberal" society ,

It means , more individual freedom and respect for peoples religion, sex orientation, traveling in and out the country, things like this, that give a good "air of freedom" to a place.

Mister Xi makes the chinese people scared of loosing, or to see the reversion, of the achievements and improvements and progresses that were made in this field of "micro-freedom" for decades.

But "If you see turtle on a tree, you deduce someone has put it there, cause turtles don't climb trees" , So...

...His vice president is the next president, as Mister xi was the vice-president of the one before him. Thats the unwritten rule. So....

HIs vice-president is the for a reason, and he was not appointed by Mister Xi, he was "swallowed" by Mister Xi, and tolerated, and it was a Business Trade, if you know what I mean, so....

The vice-president is almost as powerful as him, you can be completely sure of that. This the way china goes, it is not like other places. "No Elections" there, my friend.

And there is the prime-minister, same thing, is a "partner" of Xi, is not an "underling" by any means...

So, they are there and we have Hope.....

n.a:

The "liberal in the u.s. meaning", I mean , economy "laissez-faire" , in the trivial sense of it, the chinese economy is wildly free to run desregulated, for instance, a minority of workers are registered and pay labor taxes, and the gov does not care for the huge majority of workers and bosses that don't pay any labor taxes and are unregistered. So , it is already pretty "micro-liberal", in the economic sense.

1-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laissez-faire



”China Removes Presidential Term Limits, Enabling Xi Jinping To Rule Indefinitely”

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/11/592694991...


Well It was detached but thanks Cris, I really have forgot, I saw this probably last year and the brain didn't want to let it in to protect 'him'self : D :D

Yes, the hope is that "it" is still scheduled to step down, just the limitation for a new mandate was removed...

...Sofar...so...we are worried, of course.

And praying




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