Reinforcing the solid power base built by Xi, since he assumed power in November, 2012, the plenary meeting of CPC which concluded its four-day in-camera meeting here today called on its over 88 million members to "closely unite around the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the core".
63-year-old Xi heads the party as general-secretary of the CPC, and the military besides the presidency since 2013, a privilege denied to his predecessor Hu Jintao who was saddled with a nine-member powerful Standing Committee were he was treated as first among equals.
He is now set to rule China for the remaining six years of his 10-year term during which observers say he can even extend his tenure, if he chooses to.
The term "core leader" was synonymous with highest ranking leader. Only party founder Mao, reformist leader Deng Xiaoping and his successor Jiang Zemin were regarded as "core leaders" of their generations.
Though Jiang "retired" after a 10-year tenure he continued to head the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC)- the high command of the Chinese military - for two more years undermining the powers of his successor Hu Jintao.
The only survivor is Premier Li Keqiang who in the last four years confined himself to the management of the slowdown of the Chinese economy leaving the leadership solely to Xi.
While conferring the "core" leader status to Xi, the plenum also referred to the "combination of collective leadership with individual responsibility".
The collective leadership was incorporated as an important regulation of the CPC in 1981 to avoid the personality cult of Mao, leading to "mistakes" like the Cultural Revolution that killed millions.
But seasoned CPC observers view it as mere reassertion of an important guiding principle as Xi with enormous power base is no longer first among the equals of the Standing Committee.
He is expected to replace the retiring five members of the Standing Committee with his own handpicked men next year.
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