The National People's Congress, which decides China's important policies, will close on the 13th, and President Xi Jinping will give a speech, and the new Premier Li Qiang will hold a press conference for the first time.

The new system of President Xi's third term will start in earnest, and attention will be paid to how he will show future policies.

China's National People's Congress will be attended by President Xi Jinping and others at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on the 13th, the final day, and plans to vote on a government activity report with a target economic growth rate of around 5%.



In addition to the closing speech by President Xi, the first press conference will be held since Li Qiang, who was elected as the new prime minister, took office.



At the National People's Congress this time, President Xi unanimously decided to re-elect the president, and also filled important posts such as prime minister and deputy prime minister with people with close relationships, further advancing the concentration of power in himself.



Li Qiang, on the other hand, broke with convention by becoming prime minister without having served as deputy prime minister.



China faces many challenges in domestic politics and diplomacy, such as rebuilding its stagnant economy under the influence of the "zero corona" policy and confrontation with the United States.



After this National People's Congress, President Xi's new administration for the third term will start in earnest, and it will be interesting to see how President Xi and new Prime Minister Li Qiang show their future policies.