China has revealed its new senior leadership committee, breaking with tradition by not including a clear successor to President Xi Jinping.
The omission cements Mr Xi's grip on China for the next five years and possibly beyond, a day after his name was written into the constitution.
Five new appointments were made to the seven-member Politburo Standing Committee, China's most powerful body.
Apart from 64-year-old Mr Xi, premier Li Keqiang, 62, was the only committee member to retain his position.