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Hu Jintao came to power in China through a series of political advancements within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He was appointed as the General Secretary of the CCP in 2002, succeeding Jiang Zemin, and later became the President of China in 2003. His rise was characterized by a careful alignment with the party's elite and a focus on maintaining stability and economic growth. Hu's leadership style emphasized collective leadership and a more technocratic approach to governance.

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