LOL...idiotic comment without any common sense.
after the 10-year tenure of office as FM and 5 years as state councillor(in charge of diplomacy), Wang Yi will have another 5 years as the state councillor(in charge of diplomacy)...actually this rank is the highest in the administrative system about Foreign Affairs , which makes Wang Yi an exception with such long time in the office and at age of 69 already. two terms of 5 years each is the mandate limit for the ministers of various departments.
A state councillor (Chinese: 国务委员; pinyin: guówù wěiyuán; lit. 'Councillor for National Affairs') is a high-ranking position within the State Council, the executive organ of the Chinese government (comparable to a cabinet). It ranks immediately below the Vice-Premiers and above the ministers of various departments.[1] Similar to minister without portfolio, the position carries duties unspecified at the time of appointment, although state councillor may also be appointed to head a department. The position was created during the May 1982 restructuring of the State Council, when eleven state councillors were appointed, ten of whom were vice premiers until then.[2]
State councillor - Wikipedia
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after the 10-year tenure of office as FM and 5 years as state councillor(in charge of diplomacy), Wang Yi will have another 5 years as the state councillor(in charge of diplomacy)...actually this rank is the highest in the administrative system about Foreign Affairs , which makes Wang Yi an exception with such long time in the office and at age of 69 already. two terms of 5 years each is the mandate limit for the ministers of various departments.
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