Exegesisme Posted September 2, 2015 Report Share Posted September 2, 2015 (edited) Xi Jinping May Reform Chinese Politics Historically By Exegesisme On the synthesis of many messages from super-nature, human speculations, and my own intention, attentions and experiences, Xi Jinping may reform Chinese politics historically. The historical political reformation in China, may also play a role to promote the political reformation internationally. If this speculation is correct, the long expected Chinese political reformation will become the major un-open topic between Xi and the US President Obama in the scheduled state visit of Xi to USA, and the visit will be described as very successful by both nations thereafter, no matter other differences are there. I believe that Xi has been trying to form an domestic extensive political ally, and a major figure in this ally is Hu Jintao, and a figure is Wen Jiabao, each of them has his own reasons in the ally, and others. For example, Sun Chunlan, the secretary of the United Front Work Department, may be mainly responsible for forming this ally for the coming historical political reformation in China, and the traditional work of the United Front Work Department is responded by the first vice-secretary of the United Front Work Department. It is the first time that the major officers of the United Front Work Department of the communist party in China were arranged in this way, and this speculation is the most reasonable way to explain the arrangement until this moment. Also there are some arguments that the real power is not in Xi's hands, but in Hu's hands. Although the messages from super-nature usually are proved wrong, this speculation is near the core of my meditation and is not proved wrong yet. Major obvious changes are in the opposite direction, the signs implying this speculation are still in their subtle phases. Edited September 3, 2015 by Exegesisme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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