President no more? A US bill would ban the title for China’s leader

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President no more? A US bill would ban the title for China’s leader
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The English-speaking world, including US President Trump, has generally refers to Xi Jinping as China's “president”, which critics say offers unwarranted legitimacy to an unelected leader.

Lawmakers in Washington have introduced a bill to change the way the federal government refers to the leader of China, prohibiting the use of the term “president”.

Yet the English-speaking world, including US President Donald Trump, has generally opted for “president”, which critics say offers unwarranted legitimacy to an unelected leader. A spokesperson for Perry, who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, did not respond to a request for comment on the extent to which “communications” would include public statements and remarks by US officials.

US officials now call Xi Jinping ‘general secretary’ instead of China’s ‘president’“I don’t want to talk to China right now,” he said on Tuesday.

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