China has passed a historic constitutional amendment to formally remove the term limits to enable President Xi to stay on as the Chinese president beyond 2023.
China's national legislature incorporated President Xi Jinping's thought on 'Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era', in the country's constitution.
The limit on the presidency was introduced by former Chinese President Deng Xiaoping in 1982.
In china the tenure of presidency is five years.
One can be a president for china for 2 times only i.e. 10 years.
In addition to removing the term limits, decision has been taken for the establishment of a new anti-graft super agency in China, called the National Supervisory Commission.
The overarching body will extend the powers of the party's graft watchdog to police all public employees, from officials and managers of state-owned enterprises to teachers, doctors and journalists.