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China’s old guard bows out: Xi to become Prez

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BEIJING: China’s old guard led by President Hu Jintao on Tuesday bowed out of power after highlighting the communist giant’s rise as a world power during their decade long rule, paving the way for new leader Xi Jinping to assume charge of the world’s second largest economy

Premier Wen Jiabao, who along with Hu steered China for the last 10 years, made his final bow before the 3,000 strong National People’s Congress (NPC) after presenting a lengthy work report listing out achievements of his era, especially the nation’s emergence as the world’s second largest economy over taking Japan in 2011.

The NPC began its two-week long session here today during which the new leaders will take over reins from the outgoing leadership headed by Hu in what was regarded as a smooth power transfer considering speculation about the factionalism in the Communist Party of China (CPC).

Wen’s 29-page report mainly focused on achievements like creating vast infrastructure with dozens of airports, thousands of kilometres of roads and high speed trains besides all round development of the world’s most populous country.

But at the same time, the 70-year-old leader, who last year refuted allegations of his family accumulating USD 2.7 billion assets, called for unwavering efforts to combat corruption, excessive concentration power and strengthening of political integrity.

He also spoke about problems China faced, prominent of which is the “unbalanced, uncoordinated and unsustainable development”. Watched by 70-year-old Hu, Xi and other top leaders of the Party, Wen spoke of growing disparities between rich and poor and development gap between regions, potential risks in the financial sector and conflict between industrial development and environmental protection.

Wen’s report set the country’s economic growth target of this year at 7.5 per cent like last year taking into consideration the global down turn and steady fall in China’s economic growth due to global downturn.

China GDP last year was set at 7.8 per cent. The 29-page report also said 58.7 million urban jobs were created during the same period.

The NPC is set to formally elect 59-year-old Xi as President, 57-year-old Li Keqiang as Premier and other top leaders, names of which have already been finalised by the ruling CPC in its Plenum. (Agencies)

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