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President Xi vows to build strong China

ANI  |  Beijing [China] 

Chinese has vowed to build a strong China, while saying that the country was ready to take up "its due place in the world".

Speaking at the closure of the 13th National People's (NPC), which went on for 15 days, Xi said, "The rejuvenation of the Chinese nation has become the biggest dream of the Chinese people. We are resolved to fight the bloody battle against our enemies, with a strong determination to take our place in the "

The Chinese leader underscored on China's historic achievements, such as the invention of paper, the founding of Confucianism, building of the Great Wall of and the country's experience of invasion "from outside and defending the national independence and freedom."

He also heaped praises on the Chinese military forces, saying that they were the 'stepping stones' in building a strong China, reported.

Stressing on the importance of the military, Xi added, "We should make sure the has ultimate leadership over the military and in a new era continue to strengthen, and the military with science and technology and rule-based governance."

Coming down hard on supporters for formal independence for Hong Kong and Taiwan, he asserted that "not a single inch of the land" would be separated from

"We should safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country and achieve full unification of the motherland," the Chinese said, adding 'unification' was the "the aspiration of all Chinese people."

has been self-governed since the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949 when the defeated nationalist government fled to the island country. considers as a breakaway province and can be retaken by force if necessary.

Both and are under the Chinese government's constitutional principle - one country, two systems, which guarantees the two regions to have its own governmental system, legal, economic and financial affairs, including trade relations with foreign countries.

This comes after Xi was re-elected as the country's and also the of Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of on Saturday, making way for his second term in the office. Also, Chinese was re-elected to the post for the second time.

On March 11, the rubber-stamp passed a historic constitutional amendment formally removing term limits to enable Xi to stay on as the Chinese beyond 2023.

It gave a near-unanimous approval to the sweeping changes, with 2,958 votes in favour, and only two votes against, according to Morning Post. This revision was the biggest change to the Chinese constitution after 36 years.

The two-term limit on the presidency was introduced by former Chinese in 1982.

In addition to removing the term limits, the new constitution also paved the way for the establishment of a new anti-graft super agency in China, called the It also included Xi's socialist thought in the Chinese Constitution.

The 64-year-old leader would have had to give up the presidency after the end of his second term in 2023, but he would now push his vision of making a global powerhouse with a "world-class" military.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 10:16 IST
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