Friday 2 November 2012

CONSERVATIVES IN THE CPC

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CONSERVATIVES DOMINATE LATEST LINE-UP FOR NEW COMMUNIST PARTY LEADERSHIP

Conservatives show they still hold sway as reform-minded candidates lose out in the latest line-up for Politburo Standing Committee

Shi Jiangtao

South China Morning Post, November 2, 2012

Conservatives appear poised to dominate the Communist Party's new leadership as furious horse trading continues ahead of next week's transfer of power in Beijing.

The latest consensus among outgoing leaders, their immediate successors and influential party elders is that the party's innermost circle may still be subject to last-minute changes ahead of the 18th congress starting on Thursday, according to sources close to the inner workings of the once-a-decade generational transition.

However, the sources said that the Politburo Standing Committee's likeliest line-up was now packed with conservatives including vice-premier and Chongqing party chief Zhang Dejiang , 65, propaganda chief Liu Yunshan , 65, Shanghai party boss Yu Zhengsheng , 67, and Tianjin party chief Zhang Gaoli , 65.

They said the biggest surprise was the omission of two reform-minded protégés of party general secretary Hu Jintao - party organisation department head Li Yuanchao , who turns 62 this month, and Guangdong party chief Wang Yang , 57 - mainly due to their relative youth and opposition from conservative party elders, including former premier Li Peng .

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