CHINA LAWMAKERS ABOLISH PRESIDENTIAL TERM LIMITS, ALLOWS XI JINPING TO REMAIN PRESIDENT INDEFINITELY
China's rubber-stamp
lawmakers today passed a historic constitutional amendment abolishing a
presidential two-term limit that will enable Xi Jinping to rule indefinitely.
The
amendment upends a system enacted by former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in
1982 to prevent a return to the bloody excesses of a lifelong dictatorship
typified by Mao Zedong's chaotic 1966-1976 Cultural Revolution.
Voting among the
National People's Congress' nearly 3,000 hand-picked delegates began in the
mid-afternoon, with Xi leading members of the Communist Party's seven-member
all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee in casting their votes.
Shortly after 3:50 p.m., the results were read out
over the public address system and flashed briefly on a screen in the hall. The
delegates voted 2,958 in favor, with two opposed, three abstaining and one vote
invalidated.
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