President Xi Jinping was elevated to the status of late paramount leaders Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, securing an almost unchallengeable dominance over the Communist Party, which ended its week-long gathering on Tuesday with a newly elected Central Committee, the party’s elite decision-making body. The Communist Party elected members of its new central committee and anti-graft tsar Wang Qishan did not make the list. Wang, 69, is seen as President Xi Jinping’s top ally, having played a central role in China’s anti-corruption push. He heads the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, which punished more than 1.5 million officials in the past five years.