Los nuevos dirigentes en China
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/14/world/asia/chinas-princelings-wield-in...
The rise of so-called princelings like the Ye family will reach a capstone this week, when Xi Jinping, himself the son of a Communist Party pioneer, is to be unveiled as China’s top leader at the conclusion of the 18th Party Congress. Mr. Xi is likely to be joined by at least two other relatives of senior leaders on the seven-member Standing Committee.
Despite rising controversy over their prominent role in government and business — highlighted by recent corruption cases, as well as the fall of Bo Xilai, whose wife was found guilty of murder — China’s princelings, who number in the hundreds, are emerging as an aristocratic class with an increasingly important say in ruling the country.
http://www.lemonde.fr/asie-pacifique/video/2012/11/15/xi-jinping-affirme...
Xi Jinping oficialmente ha tomado el lugar de Hu Jintao a la cabeza del Partido Comunista de China (PCCh), el jueves, 15 de noviembre al convertirse en el nuevo líder de China.
"Hay problemas que los miembros y cuadros del Partido harán lo posible por resolver sobre de la corrupción, el soborno, las coimas, la falta de contacto con las personas, poniendo énfasis en eliminar el papeleo y la burocracia innecesaria,", dijo a más de 200 periodistas en el palacio de la gente de Beijing.
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