Imagine a meeting in a far country that lasts for a few days without your knowledge and has the potential to change your life, more than any other event of a political nature. On October 16, the Congress of the Communist Party of China begins, which will renew the mandate of current leader Xi Jinping.
This congress takes place every 5 years since 1949 (the year the Chinese civil war ended with the victory of Mao Tse Tung’s communists over Chiang Kai-Shek’s nationalists), it is the most important event in China. In addition to electing members to various organizations within the Communist Party structure (Politburo, Military Council, etc.), the Congress also elects the new leader of the party and the nation for the next 5 years.
Traditionally, since the death of Mao Tse-Tung in 1976, no elected official has held the government for more than two terms. This was a way to balance power between the different factions of the country since Mao’s death. However, current Chinese leader Xi Jinping, who has already been head of the country for two terms, is expected to be confirmed for an unprecedented third term, calling himself the strongest Chinese leader since Mao.
Impact for Brazil
The significance of this meeting to the world is greater than many people realize. For example, in Brazil, the decisions taken in Beijing are especially important and decisive in Brazil, due to Brazil’s dependence on bilateral trade with China, especially in agricultural trade. There is no country in the world that could significantly change trade results in Brazil than China. Therefore, it is surprising that Brazil does not have enough interest, interest and knowledge in its main trading partner to better position itself.
Therefore, the Congress of the Communist Party of China is also the most important international political event for Brazil, including the American elections, and it is also the most underestimated. In addition to electing members of the various party ranks, some guidelines for the coming years will also be discussed. The Party Congress is expected to analyze, among other things, the diversity of commodity sellers of all kinds. If this issue moves forward during the Congress, its potential impact in Brazil will be of great importance.
source: Noticias