The Plenary Session of the outgoing Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) which was elected during 18th Congress five years ago started its last meeting today to make final preparation for the upcoming 19th national congress which would begin here on October 18, official media reported.
The agenda of the plenum included a draft report to be submitted to the 19th congress of the work done in the last five years and more significantly a draft amendment to the CPC Constitution, Xinhua news agency reported.
Besides massive purges of Zhou and his men down the ranks, the recent CCDI report said over 1.34 million officials were punished in the anti-graft campaign initiated by Xi, which also established his absolute leadership over the party. That included over 40 top Generals of the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and 13,000 personnel of the various ranks.
During the week-long congress, 2,287 delegates from across China will gather to formalise the selection of the top leaders and to endorse President Xi's second five-year term.
The 89-million-strong CPC which ruled the country since 1949, the longest party in power, has a constitutional structure but much of its leadership hierarchy is based on conventions like two five-year terms for the top leaders and 68 as their retirement age.
Another widely followed convention is the identification of a successor in the second term.
While the next week's Congress is expected to further reinforce the power base of Xi, who has already been named by the party as a "core leader" like Mao and his successor Deng Xiaoping, speculation is rife whether he will break the convention and pave the way for a third term.
For that, all eyes are on Wang, who keeps a low public profile but is often described as Chinas second most powerful man. If Wang, who is 69, continues for another term it will pave the way for Xi in 20th Congress to continue in power.
Xi, who is the Party General Secretary and the President, is also the Chairman of the Central Military Commission - the high command of the country's military. He is the only civilian in the 11-member committee.
He was nominated to the committee during the second term of his predecessor Hu. Observers say the hints to be watched in the 19th Congress will be whether any of the party leaders will be projected as Xi's successor.
Xinhua reported that opinions have been solicited on the draft documents within certain groups.
Li Chengyan, head of Peking University's Centre for Anti-Corruption Studies, told the China Daily that the plenary session is of great importance, as it will make preparations for the party's 19th congress.
"The plenary session will discuss the reports to be delivered at the party's 19th national congress," he said.
The congress will also thoroughly examine the current international and domestic situation and draw out guidelines and policies that respond to the call of the times, it said.
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