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Three of China's most senior leaders, including Vice-President Zeng Qinghong, are to step down. | Three of China's most senior leaders, including Vice-President Zeng Qinghong, are to step down. |
Zeng and two other politicians, Luo Gan and Wu Guanzheng, were dropped from the Communist Party's central committee at its five-yearly congress. | Zeng and two other politicians, Luo Gan and Wu Guanzheng, were dropped from the Communist Party's central committee at its five-yearly congress. |
The announcement is seen as the first stage in a widely expected reshuffle in favour of a new generation of leaders. | The announcement is seen as the first stage in a widely expected reshuffle in favour of a new generation of leaders. |
The three men cannot now be elected to the standing committee on Monday when their replacements will be named. | The three men cannot now be elected to the standing committee on Monday when their replacements will be named. |
The nine-member standing committee is the country's supreme decision-making body. A fourth member, Huang Ju, died in the summer and will also be replaced. | The nine-member standing committee is the country's supreme decision-making body. A fourth member, Huang Ju, died in the summer and will also be replaced. |
The congress also decided to include President Hu Jintao's "scientific concept of development" in the party constitution. | The congress also decided to include President Hu Jintao's "scientific concept of development" in the party constitution. |
President Hu is widely expected to be given a second term as general secretary of the party when the central committee meets on Monday. | President Hu is widely expected to be given a second term as general secretary of the party when the central committee meets on Monday. |
New generation | New generation |
At the final day of the 17th Communist Party Congress in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, delegates elected a central committee of 204 full members. | |
CPC ELECTION PROCESS 2,200 congress delegates elect new central committeeElection by secret ballotCentral committee elects new politburo2012 president likely to come from this politburo Leadership race secrecy Q&A: Party Congress How China is ruled | CPC ELECTION PROCESS 2,200 congress delegates elect new central committeeElection by secret ballotCentral committee elects new politburo2012 president likely to come from this politburo Leadership race secrecy Q&A: Party Congress How China is ruled |
Vice-President Zeng, 68, was not amongst those named. | |
His absence means he cannot be elected to the party's politburo or the smaller standing committee, whose members the central committee will elect on Monday. | |
Wu Guanzheng, in charge of party discipline, and Luo Gan, who oversaw national security as head of the party's politics and law committee, also stepped aside. | Wu Guanzheng, in charge of party discipline, and Luo Gan, who oversaw national security as head of the party's politics and law committee, also stepped aside. |
Vice-Premier Wu Yi, Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan and Defence Minister Cao Gangchuan were also not named. | |
Mr Zeng, whose father was a veteran revolutionary, was ranked fifth in the party hierarchy and has previously been linked with former President Jiang Zemin. | |
His retirement could be taken as a sign that President Hu is solidifying his grip on the country's political system, says the BBC's Michael Bristow in Beijing. | |
China's Communist Party still tolerates little dissentThe announcement prepares the way for the appointment of China's next generation of leaders. | |
There has been considerable speculation about who will be part of that new generation, our correspondent says. | |
The congress was closely stage-managed from start to finish, with delegates singing the left-wing anthem the Internationale at the closing ceremony, says our correspondent. | |
But as delegates left the Great Hall of the People on the edge of Tiananmen Square, a shouting protester was bundled away by police. | But as delegates left the Great Hall of the People on the edge of Tiananmen Square, a shouting protester was bundled away by police. |
'Princeling' | 'Princeling' |
Mr Zeng is a Beijing-trained engineer who also took part in tough trade negotiations with the United States. | Mr Zeng is a Beijing-trained engineer who also took part in tough trade negotiations with the United States. |
A new generation of Chinese leaders will soon be appointedHe belonged to the elite group of China's "princelings", the children of veteran Communist Party revolutionaries. | |
His father, Zeng Shan, was a Red Army veteran and went on to become vice-mayor of Shanghai in 1949 and minister of internal affairs in 1960. | |
His mother, Deng Liuqin, was in charge of the Shanghai-based East China Kindergarten where the children of many senior officials were brought up. | |
Mr Zeng worked as an aide to Mr Jiang when he was Shanghai Party secretary in the mid-1980s. | Mr Zeng worked as an aide to Mr Jiang when he was Shanghai Party secretary in the mid-1980s. |
When Mr Jiang was transferred to Beijing after the 1989 pro-democracy student movement, the one adviser he chose to take with him was Mr Zeng. | When Mr Jiang was transferred to Beijing after the 1989 pro-democracy student movement, the one adviser he chose to take with him was Mr Zeng. |
Mr Zeng was elected a member of the Communist Party's standing committee in November 2002, five months before he became vice-president under Mr Hu. | Mr Zeng was elected a member of the Communist Party's standing committee in November 2002, five months before he became vice-president under Mr Hu. |