Xi Jinping elected president of China for third term

On Saturday, March 5, the National People's Congress of China (NOC) elected Xi Jinping for a third term as President of the People's Republic of China. The voting at the closed meeting passed unanimously, without any protests or refusals to vote.
Xi Jinping became the leader of China in 2013 and was first elected to the presidency in 2018. Since taking office, Xi Jinping has carried out large-scale reforms in the country's economy and politics, strengthened domestic stability and strengthened China's international position.
The choice of Xi Jinping for a third term is a recognition of his achievements and popularity among the Chinese people. It also means that China will continue its course of strengthening its economic and geopolitical position in the world community under the leadership of Xi Jinping.






