Hey Hu Jintao! Your CPC Congress BLOWS!
SUBSCRIBE to Next Media Animation: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NMAtv<br /><br />China's Communist Party opened its 18th National Congress in Beijing on Nov. 8. Outgoing Chinese President Hu Jintao (θ‘ι¦ζΆ) is expected to hand over control of the world's most populous country to Vice President Xi Jinping (δΉ θΏεΉ³) and a new generation of Communist leaders.<br /><br />Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NMAtv<br />Webpage: http://www.nma.tv/<br />Twitter @nmatv: https://twitter.com/#!/nmatv<br />Tumblr: http://nmatv.tumblr.com/<br /><br />Chinese President Hu Jintao opened the Communist Party Congress with a speech in which he warned about the dangers of corruption and urged Communist leaders to continue to push for reforms. Citing the Bo Xilai (θηζ₯) scandal as an example, Hu Jintao told the 2,000-plus hand-picked delegates that a lack of political integrity "could prove fatal to the party." <br /><br />There should be little drama during the weeklong session. The decisions are made behind closed doors and are announced in a tightly choreographed fashion. Both Xi Jinping and premier-in-waiting Li Keqiang (ζε εΌΊ) were anointed to head the new leadership team years ago. <br /><br />While some other parts of the world β ahem America β were boisterously slathering their social media sites with political opinions and urges for followers to vote, China's government was busy blocking individual bloggers and netizens on China's version of Twitter, Weibo.