China is experiencing significant changes in the political structure. Xi Jinping is actively introducing young officials to key positions, preparing the ground for future reforms.
This information was reported by URA-Inform with reference to Bloomberg.
One of A prime example is Liu Jie, governor of Zhejiang Province, who represents a new generation of leaders. His approach to governance is based on the implementation of digital technologies and a focus on sustainable development.
More than 20% of management positions will be updated in the coming years, which creates a basis for change. This opens the door to new ideas and approaches to governance, but also raises questions about how well these reforms will meet the public's expectations.
But experts suggest that Xi could continue to strengthen the power of his allies, violating the tradition of transferring power.
Such a concentration of power could lead to both an acceleration of reforms and to the strengthening of authoritarianism. Whatever the outcome, the dynamics of China's political future are already generating interest on the world stage, especially in the context of its relations with other global powers and its influence on the world economy.
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