China's Communist Party has unveiled the leadership line-up that will steer the country for the next five years. President Hu Jintao won a second term as party and army chief, while four new faces joined the party's top body, the Politburo Standing Committee. They included two men seen as potential successors to Hu in 2012 - Shanghai party chief Xi Jinping and the head of Liaoning province, Li Keqiang. Xi ranked above Li, suggesting he might be ahead in the succession race, BBC reported. The changes were announced at the end of the party's five-yearly congress, which sets the political agenda for the future.