New rules for Party Congress this fall

Politics & Current Affairs

Top politics and current affairs news for March 21, 2017. Part of the daily The China Projectย news roundup "Huge Israeli delegation visits China."


  • China looks to disqualify Xi doubters ahead of key congressย / Bloomberg
    The Two Sessionsย concluded only last week, and Chinaโ€™s state media is already looking ahead to the next big political gathering in Beijing: the Communist Partyโ€™s 19th National Congress โ€” see, for example, this China Dailyย infographic. Unlike the Two Sessions โ€” which leave observers trying to interpret dreary speeches and find other ways of reading the tea leaves, the National Congresses, which take place every five years, are where leadership changes are formally announced. Bloombergย says that this year, delegates to the National Congress will be screened using a โ€œnegative listโ€: Party members who have expressed doubts about Party policies, taken bribes, been involved with illegal construction projects, or hold foreign passports will be barred from attending.