On March 14, 2013, Xi Jinping was formally named President of the People's Republic of China by the National People's Congress, concluding a once-a-decade power transition. Voting 2952-to-1, delegates confirmed his position as head of state, having already assumed leadership of the Communist Party and military in late 2012.
On March 14, 2013, Xi Jinping was formally named President of the People's Republic of China by the National People's Congress, concluding a once-a-decade power transition. Voting 2952-to-1, delegates confirmed his position as head of state, having already assumed leadership of the Communist Party and military in late 2012.
On March 14, 2013, Xi Jinping was formally named President of the People's Republic of China by the National People's Congress, concluding a once-a-decade power transition. Voting 2952-to-1, delegates confirmed his position as head of state, having already assumed leadership of the Communist Party and military in late 2012.
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