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Xi Jinping
President, People's Republic of ChinaBirth DetailsJune 15, 1953 | Fuping County, China
NationalityChinese
LeaguePolitician
EducationChemical Engineering Graduate, Tsinghua University; PhD in Jurisprudence; Tsinghua University
Xi Jinping's Journey so far...
Before you go...
- Son of Xi Zhongxun -- one of the founding fathers of China’s Communist Party and a deputy prime minister -- Xi Jinping was born as a part of the elite society, but his life took a turn after his father was expelled from the party and imprisoned in 1962
- Jinping was 16 when he had to move to a poor countryside village for seven years where he worked as a labour
- Despite the hardships precipitated by the party, Jinping was always motivated to join it
- After being rejected several times because of his ancestry, he finally became a member of the Communist Party in 1974
- Starting off as a local party secretary in Hebei province in 1982, he worked hard and rose up the ranks to assume senior roles such as party chief of Shanghai in 2007. Later that year, he became a part of the party’s primary ruling body, the Politburo Standing Committee
- His rise to becoming the president of China was almost ascertained when in 2008 he was chosen as the vice-president of China
- In 2010, he assumed another important role as the vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission
- Then in 2012, he was chosen as the general secretary of the Communist Party
- Finally, on March 14, 2013, Jinping was named as the president of the People’s Republic of China
- As China’s top leader, he has been at the forefront of several economic reforms, including the restructuring of many state-owned industries, promoting global trade and increasing international investments. His ‘China Dream’ vision is a concept aimed at advancing the nation
- He has also taken steps to fight issues such as pollution and corruption within the country
- He became a ‘core leader’ of the Communist Party -- a position only few leaders have achieved -- in 2016
- Jinping’s philosophy “Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for the New Era” was included in the party’s constitution in 2017 and in the country’s constitution the following year
- In March 2018, the National People’s Congress (NPC) amended the constitutional law that limited the country’s president to hold office for a maximum of two terms
- Simultaneously, Jinping was also re-elected for his second consecutive term as China’s president. The amendment cleared the path for him to be re-elected after 2023 as well
Before you go...
- He has been credited by name in the constitution of China for his ideas and contribution
- He’s often referred to as a ‘princeling’ because of his family background
- Reports suggest that he likes American movies with ‘Saving Private Ryan’ being one of his favourites
Last Updated: 12/02/2021
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