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‘Great wall of steel’: Xi vows to protect China economy, security
President Xi Jinping has promised to rework the Chinese language army right into a “Nice Wall of Metal” able to defending China’s pursuits overseas whereas he additionally emphasised the necessity for higher stability and safety at house.
Xi’s remarks got here in his closing speech to the Nationwide Individuals’s Congress, China’s parliament, the place final week he secured unanimous backing for an unprecedented third time period in workplace.
Regardless of lately cementing his standing as certainly one of modern China’s strongest leaders, Xi alluded to the various challenges dealing with China because it navigates a post-zero-COVID panorama, a slowing financial system, and a tougher relationship with the West, significantly the US.
“Safety is the bedrock of growth, whereas stability is a prerequisite for prosperity,” Xi instructed the meeting of three,000 delegates on Monday.
He additionally pressured the necessity for an improved “nationwide safety system,” an improved “social governance system”, and the safeguarding of “China’s new growth sample with a brand new safety structure”.
The speech mirrored comparable issues shared in the course of the Communist Get together’s twentieth Nationwide Congress in October, when Xi used the phrase “safety” 91 instances, based on the US-based Brookings Establishment.
“Safety is crucial factor when it comes to occasion politics. His [Xi’s] individuals can safeguard his place after which he can have many, many phrases, even a lifelong time period. In fact safety could be very, crucial,” Alfred Muluan Wu, an affiliate professor on the Lee Kuan Yew College of Public Coverage on the Nationwide College of Singapore, instructed Al Jazeera.
“Externally, the crucial factor is he’s making an attempt to color an image that he desires individuals to suppose that he might shield China. So in lots of his paperwork or speeches, he’s all the time mentioning that China is definitely now surrounded by the hostile United States and likewise its Western allies, so they should battle very, very arduous for China.”
China is within the midst of an enormous army modernisation marketing campaign, which will probably be able to “successfully safeguarding nationwide sovereignty, safety and growth pursuits” when it finishes in 2035, Xi mentioned, when the armed forces will turn into a “Nice Wall of Metal”.
Whereas nonetheless a decade off, China already exerts monumental affect within the area with its highly effective Individuals’s Liberation Military, army base and island constructing within the South China Sea, and sway over home politics in neighbouring nations from Cambodia to Micronesia.
The PLA performs a serious function in China’s ongoing marketing campaign to carry Taiwan again into the fold, both by way of a peaceable or forceful “nationwide reunification”.
Xi talked about the self-ruled democracy in his speech on Monday, calling for the top of “Taiwan independence separatist actions” in addition to “exterior interference” in a thinly veiled reference to the US, Taiwan’s prime army ally.
He additionally appeared to supply Taiwan the “one nation, two programs” association seen in Hong Kong and Macau, which might in principle enable for some autonomy beneath Beijing’s rule however in follow is a particularly unpopular supply to Taiwanese.
Xi’s issues for “safety” additionally prolong to the house entrance, the place officers have set a modest gross home product (GDP) goal of simply 5 % in 2023, reflecting the lasting impact of three years of the zero-COVID technique.
China sometimes sees tens of 1000’s of protests over points like land seizures, however protests turned extra widespread on the finish of 2022 as widespread Chinese language chafed beneath the financial and social constraints of the coverage.
The nation has additionally struggled with uneven growth between city and rural areas in addition to rising wealth inequality.
Xi, nonetheless, instructed delegates on Monday of China’s ongoing efforts to make sure the “nice rejuvenation” of the Chinese language nation for all residents.
“The relay baton of constructing a fantastic fashionable socialist nation and advancing nationwide rejuvenation has been traditionally handed on to our technology,” he mentioned, calling for efforts to “improve and appropriately increase the financial system” by specializing in fields like science and know-how in addition to industrial transformation that can profit the entire financial system.
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Israel moves towards ceasefire deal with Hezbollah: reports
Israel is reportedly moving towards a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah in Lebanon after nearly a year of fighting escalated into an all-out war in September.
Israeli media outlets including YNET and Haaretz have reported that Israel has tentatively agreed to a U.S.-backed proposal for a ceasefire. No final deal has been reached, according to the reports.
Lebanon and the militia group Hezbollah reportedly agreed to the deal last week but both sides need to give the final okay before it can materialize.
The reported ceasefire deal comes after Hezbollah launched one of its largest rocket attacks on Israel in exchange for Israeli forces striking Hezbollah command centers in Beirut.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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Yamandu Orsi wins Uruguay’s run-off presidential election
Yamandu Orsi, the candidate for the left-wing Broad Front coalition, is projected to emerge victorious in Uruguay’s run-off election for the presidency.
He bested Alvaro Delgado of the ruling National Party to win the tightly fought race, though public opinion polls showed the two candidates in a dead heat in the lead-up to Sunday’s vote.
Orsi’s supporters took to the streets in the capital of Montevideo, as the official results started to show the former mayor and history teacher surging ahead.
Many waved the party banner: a red, blue and white striped flag with the initials FA for “Frente Amplio”, which translates to “Broad Front”.
“Joy will return for the majority,” the coalition posted on social media as Orsi approached victory. “Cheers, people of Uruguay.”
Orsi’s win restores the Broad Front to power in the small South American country, sandwiched on the Atlantic coast between Brazil and Argentina.
For 15 years, from 2005 to 2020, the Broad Front had held Uruguay’s executive office, with the presidencies of Jose Mujica and Tabare Vazquez, the latter of whom won two non-consecutive, five-year terms.
But that winning streak came to an end in the 2019 election, with the victory of current President Luis Lacalle Pou, who led a coalition of right-leaning parties.
Under Uruguay law, however, a president cannot run for consecutive terms. Lacalle Pou was therefore not a candidate in the 2024 race.
Running in his stead was Delgado, a former veterinarian and Congress member who served as a political appointee in Lacalle Pou’s government from 2020 to 2023.
Even before the official results were announced on Sunday, Delgado had conceded, acknowledging Orsi’s victory was imminent.
“Today, the Uruguayans have defined who will hold the presidency of the republic. And I want to send here, with all these actors of the coalition, a big hug and a greeting to Yamandu Orsi,” Delgado said in a speech as he clutched a large Uruguayan flag in his hand.
He called on his supporters to “respect the sovereign decisions” of the electorate, while striking a note of defiance.
“It’s one thing to lose an election, and another to be defeated. We are not defeated,” he said, pledging that his right-wing coalition was “here to stay”.
The outgoing president, Lacalle Pou, also reached out to Orsi to acknowledge the Broad Front’s victory.
“I called [Yamandu Orsi] to congratulate him as president-elect of our country and to put myself at his service and begin the transition as soon as I deem it pertinent,” Lacalle Pou wrote on social media.
Orsi had been considered the frontrunner in the lead-up to the first round of the elections.
Originally from Canelones, a coastal regional in the south of Uruguay, Orsi began his career locally as a history teacher, activist and secretary-general of the department’s government. In 2015, he successfully ran to be mayor of Canelones and won re-election in 2020.
In the 2024 presidential race, Orsi – like virtually all the candidates on the campaign trail – pledged to bolster Uruguay’s economy. He called for salary increases, particularly for low-wage workers, to grow their “purchasing power”.
He also called for greater early childhood education and employment programmes for young adults. According to a United Nations report earlier this year, nearly 25 percent of Uruguay’s children live in poverty.
But the economy was not the only issue at the forefront of voters’ minds. In a June survey from the communications firm Nomade, the largest share of respondents – 29 percent – identified “insecurity” as Uruguay’s “principal problem”.
That dwarfed the second-highest ranked topic: “Unemployment” was only picked by 15 percent of respondents.
As part of his platform, Orsi pledged to increase the police force and strengthen Uruguay’s borders, including through the installation of more security cameras.
As he campaigned, Orsi enjoyed the support of former President Mujica, a former rebel fighter who survived torture under Uruguay’s military dictatorship in the 1970s and ’80s.
Mujica remains a popular figure on Uruguay’s left, best known for his humble living arrangements that once earned him the moniker of the “world’s poorest president”.
In the first round of voting, on October 27, Orsi came out on top, with 44 percent of the vote to Delgado’s 27 percent. But his total was far short of the 50 percent he needed to win the election outright, thereby triggering a run-off.
The race got tighter from there forward. Only two candidates progressed to the run-off – Delgado and Orsi – and Delgado picked up support from voters who had backed former Colorado Party candidate Andres Ojeda, a fellow conservative who was knocked out in the first round.
Nevertheless, Orsi quickly pulled ahead after the polls closed for the run-off election on Sunday.
“The horizon is brightening,” Orsi said in his victory speech. “The country of freedom, equality and also fraternity triumphs once again.”
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