There is no clear indication of when Xi Jinping will leave office. Following the 2018 constitutional amendment that abolished presidential term limits, his tenure is open-ended, allowing him to serve indefinitely. His current influence score, recorded at 100/100, suggests a deeply entrenched leadership with no immediate succession apparent.
Xi Jinping has systematically consolidated power since becoming General Secretary of the Communist Party of China in 2012 and President in 2013. His anti-corruption campaign, while popular, also served to remove potential rivals and critics, strengthening his authority within the party and military. The pivotal moment arrived in 2018 when the National People's Congress approved constitutional changes removing the two-term limit for the presidency. This move effectively cleared the path for Xi to remain in power beyond the traditional 10-year period, establishing him as China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong. The current influence score of 100/100 reflects his absolute command over the party, state, and military apparatus.
Under Xi Jinping, China has pursued a more assertive foreign policy, seeking to expand its global influence. A significant aspect of this strategy involves strengthening specific bilateral relationships. GeoGazet tracking data reveals a concentrated focus on the relationship with North Korea. Top connections by signal volume indicate North Korea with 92 tracked signals, China with 75 tracked signals, and South Korea with only 2 tracked signals. This disparity underscores the strategic priority placed on Pyongyang. Recent signals from GeoGazet tracking further highlight this emphasis, with headlines such as "Editorial | Strength of North Korea-China relationship clear on Xi Jinping’s visit" and "Xi and Kim push for greater ties between China and North Korea." Another tracked signal, "The relationship between China and North Korea," adds to the total of 100 tracked events in the GeoGazet graph, indicating continuous high-level engagement and a robust partnership under Xi's leadership.