While the Chinese communist regime’s “two sessions” of its national congress take place, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping’s recent political moves could indicate his ambition to become the totalitarian leader of China for three consecutive terms, or even for life, according to experts. The 20th National Party Congress of the CCP will be held next year, when members of its Central Committee, Politburo, and Politburo Standing Committee will be replaced. Xi Jinping could also be reelected by party members for a third term. Xi has amended China’s constitution and removed the previous limit of two consecutive terms for the chairman, and is now moving to get rid of potential obstacles to a possible third term, according to experts. Xi’s 3 Major Political Moves On March 1, Xi gave a speech at a training class for young and middle-aged cadres at the Central Party School of the CCP in …