![]() ![]() On these Lame Duck days, it’s hard to figure out what we can do to still provide valuable learning experiences for our students. In some cases, like on standardized test days in certain districts, teachers are explicitly told they CAN’T plan regular instruction. We have something like that in school: those days when technically we’re still in school, but because it’s right before vacation, the end of the school year is near, or we’re in the middle of standardized testing, those class hours don’t have the same instructional potential as your average school day. Technically this person is still the president, but his or her decision-making power is generally perceived to be minimal. Time will tell how prescient that decision will be.The term “lame duck” is most often used to describe a president who is still sitting in office after his or her successor has been elected. If so, allowing Xi Jinping a further few years of power is certainly going to achieve this objective in terms of political ageism. Its often noted that the Chinese wish to emulate the Americans. Who is to argue against the presidential logic of that? But their President will be six years younger than the man responsible for the US, to some extent that of the global economy, and in possession of far more experience and global connections. China’s median age by then will also be 38. By then, President Xi Jinping will be 71, the same age as Donald Trump is now. With the US media now contemplating the prospect of a second Trump term, this, if realized, will see the current US president finish his term aged nearly 80 in a country with an average median age of 38. No one appears to begrudge her the ten years she has been in power, while the criticisms of lame duck US presidents seem to ring true.Īnother way to look at it is the possibly for global stability, an issue that along with Vladimir Putin, certainly Angela Merkel and quite possibly Narendra Modi will wish to see translate into greater, rather than less political and government policy sustainability. With HSBC saying that the Belt & Road is likely to add US$2.5 trillion to the investment spend, China is engaging globally over the next decade, and with that kind of money at stake, it appears a wise move by China – both financially and politically – to aim for the type of economic sustainability that arguably, Angela Merkel has bought Germany. Other Chinese leaders are being fast tracked, with one to watch among many being Liu He,widely tipped to be the next head of the People’s Bank of China and a potential safety net as cover for Xi. Is Xi Jinping likely to use it? Yes, but not indefinitely. In short, the outcry over China changing its constitution doesn’t make it at odds with other nations, nor does it necessarily promote a so called “Cult of Personality”. Angela Merkel has already been Chancellor for ten years Helmut Kohl was chancellor for more than 16. The same is also true of the German chancellor, who can also remain in power with no term limits. Normally this means the leader of the winning party. India has no term limit for its prime minister, a position that is granted by the Indian president, typically following national elections. In fact, several other countries, including democratic nations such as India and Germany, have no limits on individuals holding their most senior political roles. The relative young age of Xi Jinping compared to other world leaders. ![]() The viewpoint that the current strategic course set upon by China is the best option at this stage of its development and requires consistency to implement.The example set by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who along with Vice-President Dmitri Medvedev, has remained in de facto power since 2000 and is expected to remain until 2024.A wariness of the US democratic Presidential electoral system, which has seen several presidencies turn into ‘lame ducks’ two years ahead of their actual expiry date, as everyone knows there will be a change.The four main issues that will have prompted the change are easily understood: However, like much in Chinese politics, it could easily have been predicted. There has been much hand wringing in the Western media concerning the decision by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party to abolish the two-term limit for the President and Vice-President. FebruPosted by Chris Devonshire-Ellis Reading Time: 3 minutes
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