In fact, Professor Steve Tsang, Director of the SOAS China Institute at SOAS University of London, told ANI, "The biggest challenge China faces in governance terms is the concentration of power in Xi's hands."
The Democracy Forum (TDF) President Lord Bruce has said the UN's legitimacy continues to be threatened by the inequitable concentration of power in the hands of the five permanent members (P5) of the Security Council.
Once seen as a potential top leader, Li was deliberately kept out of the limelight for years so as not to outshine Jinping. At the same time, Xi accumulated increasingly more powers.
Beijing [China], October 22 (ANI): Chinese president Xi Jinping is all set to start his unprecedented third term with even greater concentration of power as he is retiring top Chinese Communist Party leaders to make way for his own allies.
Hong Kong, November 23 (ANI): The concentration of power in the hands of Chinese President Xi Jinping may not fare well for the foreign and economic prospects of China.