Why Xi Jinping Has No Need Of Factions In The Communist Poster #416298170

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At a meeting with other officials in 2013, he quoted Confucius, saying "he who rules by virtue is like the Pole Star, it maintains its place, and the multitude of stars pay homage."
Xi visited the United States at Sunnylands Estate in California in a 'shirtsleeves summit' with U.S. President Barack Obama in June 2013, although this was not considered a formal state visit.
In 2008 he was designated as Hu Jintao's presumed successor as paramount leader; to that end, Xi was appointed Vice President of the People's Republic of China and Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission.
Xi was appointed to the nine-man Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China at the 17th Party Congress in October 2007.
Xi Jinping is a Chinese politician who has served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and Chairman of the Central Military Commission since 2012, and President of the People's Republic of China since 2013. Xi has been the paramount leader, the most prominent political leader in China, since 2012, and he officially received the title of "leadership core" from the CPC in 2016. Xi has also been a member of the 17th, 18th, 19th CPC Politburo Standing Committee since 2007.
· Chairman of the Central Military Commission (Since 2012) · Paramount leader (Since 2012) · Leader of the Communist Party of China (Since 2012)
Offices: President of the People's Republic of China (Since 2013) · General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (Since 2012) · Chairman of the Central Military Commission (Since 2012) · Paramount leader (Since 2012) · Leader of the Communist Party of China (Since 2012)New content will be added above the current area of focus upon selection
Political observers have called Xi the most powerful Chinese leader since Chairman Mao Zedong, especially since the ending of presidential two-term limits in 2018.