

Security guards stand behind a glass door at the Great Hall of the People during the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing on March 6, 2024. Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images
Analysts decode the political intrigue behind the CCP’s recent closed-door leadership meeting.
Security guards stand behind a glass door at the Great Hall of the People during the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing on March 6, 2024. Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images
Behind CCP’s Closed Doors, a Weakened Xi Jinping
Analysts decode the political intrigue behind the CCP’s recent closed-door leadership meeting.
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Xi Jinping has kept his title as China’s supreme leader after a closed-door conclave among top Party leadership in Beijing last week. But many signs suggest that he’s no longer all-powerful in his role, analysts say, even as the regime tries to portray the opposite.
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