Secretary xi jinping will be confirm as president and li keqiang should become premier. This week were taking a closer look at the country they will inherit in our special series china, change and challenge. James tengan reports for us. The npc has wrapped up its third day and there are indications the incoming government will be different from those of the past. Are you seeing any indications . Reporter yes, gene, delegates inside the great hall of the people are talking behind closed doors, but elsewhere in beijing we are seeing signs of how things are already changing under the incoming regime. Business as usual in beijing, even with the biggest political event of the year under way. But unlike past years, you cant Tell Congress is in session just by looking around. When i was here last november, this area was full of flowers and decorations for the National Party congress, but all that pomp and circumstance are gone, except for that red sign over there which says, long live the peo
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