China's leader Hu Jintao has been elected for another five-year term as president, after a near-unanimous vote in the National People's Congress.
The Congress also voted to re-elect Mr Hu as chairman of China's powerful Central Military Commission.
China's prime minister, Wen Jiabao, is expected to be confirmed in his post for another five years on Monday.
Xi Jinping, the man widely considered to be Mr Hu's likely successor in 2013, won election as vice-president.
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He has been given the high-profile job of masterminding China's preparations for the Olympics, which are being held in Beijing this summer.
(BBC)
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