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China's vice-president loses job China's vice-president loses job
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Three of China's top politicians, including Vice-President Zeng Qinghong, have been dropped from the Communist Party's central committee, reports say.Three of China's top politicians, including Vice-President Zeng Qinghong, have been dropped from the Communist Party's central committee, reports say.
The party's 17th five-yearly congress ends on Sunday in Beijing.The party's 17th five-yearly congress ends on Sunday in Beijing.
Zeng, 68, and two other senior figures - Luo Gan, 72, and Wu Guanzheng, 69 - were not re-elected, the office Xinhua news agency reports.Zeng, 68, and two other senior figures - Luo Gan, 72, and Wu Guanzheng, 69 - were not re-elected, the office Xinhua news agency reports.
President Hu Jintao will announce the new appointments to the nine-member central committee on Monday. President Hu Jintao will announce the new appointments to the nine-member committee on Monday.
The standing committee, which heads the 200-strong central committee, is China's most powerful political body.
There will be four new appointments, as a fourth member, Huang Ju, died in the summer.
The removal of Zeng Qinghong strengthens of position of President Hu Jintao, correspondents say.
Zeng, who ranked fifth in the party hierachy, had been a close ally of the former president, Jiang Zemin.