Biography
Background & current role
Xi Jinping serves as President of the People’s Republic of China, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and chairman of the Central Military Commission. Chinese government biographies identify him as the country’s top party and state leader.
Xi joined the Communist Party in the 1970s and held a succession of provincial and national leadership positions before becoming party general secretary in 2012 and state president in 2013.
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Role snapshot
Position & relationship
- Position / relationship
- President of the People’s Republic of China
- Affiliation / context
- Chinese Communist Party
- Directory
- World Leaders
- Profile status
- Maintained public-record profile
Role history & transitions
Documented current/future role notes
- Xi Jinping serves as President of the People’s Republic of China, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and chairman of the Central Military Commission. Chinese government biographies identify him as the country’s top party and state leader.
- Current role and biography are maintained from the primary institutional source listed on this page.
Claims & evidence
Evidence tracker
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