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Position and Rank:
1) Clerk: Grades 27 to 19;
2) Section Staff: Grades 26 to 18;
3) Section-level deputy, township-level deputy, deputy chief clerk: 24-17 levels;
4) Section-level positions, township-level positions, and chief clerks: 22 to 16 levels;
5) Division-level deputies, county-level deputies, assistant investigators: 20 to 14 levels;
6) Division-level positions, county-level positions, investigators: 18 to 12 levels;
7) Division-level deputies, department-level deputies, assistant inspectors: level 15 to 10;
8) Division-level positions, department-level positions, inspectors: 13 to 8 levels;
9) Ministerial-level deputies, provincial-level deputies: 10 to 6 levels;
10) Ministerial-level and provincial-level positions: eight to four levels;
11) Deputy Prime Minister, State Councilor: 4 to 2 Grades;
12) *** Prime Minister: Level 1;
XIII) ****: Level 1.
Level Content Explained:
1) Zhengguo level.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, Prime Minister, Chairman of the Military Commission, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and Member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau.
2) Vice-national level.
Vice Chairman of the Military Commission, Member of the Political Bureau, Alternate Member, Secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, Secretary of the *****, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Vice Premier, State Councilor, Director of the State Supervision Commission, President of the Supreme People's Court, Procurator General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate. (Note: Leading comrades at the national and vice national levels are collectively referred to as the leaders of the Party and the state of the People's Republic of China.)
3) Provincial and ministerial level positions.
It includes the secretaries of the provincial party committees, governors, chairmen of the provincial committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, chairmen of the Standing committees of the provincial people's congresses, chief executives of special administrative regions, and secretaries of municipal party committees of municipalities directly under the Central Government. and ministers of state departments, etc.
4) Deputy ministerial level.
Including the deputy secretary of the provincial party committee, vice governor, vice chairman of the provincial CPPCC, deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress, member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress, etc. (deputy secretary of the municipal party committee of the municipality directly under the central government, etc.). As well as the vice ministers of the state departments, there are also some administrative levels that are the main department but must be concurrently held at the deputy ministerial level, and it is generally believed that the unit is a deputy ministry unit, such as the provincial propaganda department, the organization department, the discipline inspection commission, etc., must be appointed by the standing committee of the provincial party committee or the deputy secretary of the provincial party committee.
5) Department level.
In the past, it was called the department and bureau level, mainly the secretary of the municipal party committee of the prefecture-level city (autonomous prefecture), the mayor, the director of the municipal people's congress, the chairman of the CPPCC, and the provincial subordinate units, such as the director of the provincial public security department, and the subordinate units of various ministries of the state, such as the director of the information department. (Note: Senior leading cadres at or above the level of director of the main department.) )
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Administrative Level.
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Ministries, provinces, departments, cities, prefectures, bureaus, counties, sections, townships, and county bureaus. Each of these levels has a corresponding subordinate.
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The order from small to large is: section level, department level, department level, ministerial level, and provincial level.
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In the army there are marshals (i.e., commanders), generals (i.e., corps commanders), division commanders, brigade commanders, regiment commanders, battalion commanders, and company and platoon squad leaders.
To be an official, first of all, the level of the official position is too important. The problem of supernumeration also exists, and the number of people who are not randomly arranged. Rather, there are strict rules.
Hey, I used to be completely ignorant of this aspect, thinking that the number of people was random and naïve. Now I finally know a little.
Provincial cadres (ministerial-level cadres):
Full-time cadres of various ministries and commissions (e.g. Minister of Education, Director of the State*, i.e.
National Development and Reform Commission*).
Full-time cadres of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government (such as the governor of Jiangsu Province and the mayor of Tianjin).
Regular military cadres of the army (such as the commander of the Jiangsu Provincial Military Region and the commander of the 12th Army).
Deputy Provincial Cadres (Deputy Ministerial-level Cadres):
Deputy cadres of various ministries and commissions (e.g., Vice Minister of Public Security, Deputy Director of the General Administration of Sport of China).
Principal officials of the State Bureau administered by the ministry (e.g. Director General of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage).
** deputy cadres of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government (such as vice governor of Anhui Province and vice mayor of Chongqing Municipality).
Full-time cadres of sub-provincial-level cities (such as the mayor of Nanjing).
Deputy military cadres of the army (such as deputy commander of the Zhejiang Provincial Garrison Command and deputy commander of the 31st Army).
Department-level cadres (prefectural and city-level cadres):
Principal cadres of various departments of ministries and commissions (e.g. directors of the Department of Social Science Research and Ideological and Political Work of the Ministry of Education).
Principal cadres of departments and bureaus of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government (e.g., Director of Hebei Provincial Department of Communications, Director of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Finance).
** deputy cadres of each vice-provincial city (such as the deputy mayor of Ningbo).
Full-time cadres of prefecture-level cities (such as the mayor of Wuxi).
Cadres of the army at the division level (such as the head of the logistics department of the 1st Army and the political commissar of the 34th Division).
Note: The above are senior cadres.
Summary: It turns out that the ministerial-level is the boss, usually the boss of each department, the provincial governor, (commander, army commander) is the ministerial-level, and they are all the leaders in a certain region.
In addition to the above three deputy ministers, there are also the heads of various departments of the national bureau and the mayors of the vice provincial level (that is, the provincial capital, such as Nanjing in Jiangsu and Ningbo in Zhejiang).
The department level is the third, and he is the boss of the subordinate department. For example, there are classifications under each department, and the provincial governor is below the various departments and bureaus, and the army commander is the division commander. In this way, it is derived from the above four departments, plus the mayor of the prefecture-level city.
Also, add to that.
Our country mainly has 5 administrative regions--- **, provinces, prefecture-level cities, and counties (hehe.
Yixing is a county), township.
Rank order: ministerial level, deputy ministerial level, department level, deputy department level, department level, deputy department level, and those who enjoy a certain level of treatment.
The four highest administrative level units --- the Municipal Party Committee, the Municipal People's Congress, and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
As for how many ministries and commissions there are, there is this news--- scholars say that the 28 ministries and commissions under the reform of the ministerial system will be reduced to 21 (in 2008), plus so many provinces, it can be seen that there are still many ministerial-level figures in China.
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The order of the ranks of the provincial cadres is as follows: Bi Quiet.
1.Deputy provincial level: including the secretary of the provincial party committee, the governor, etc.
2.Director and deputy department level: including provincial department heads, mayors, etc.
3.Director and deputy department level: including deputy positions at the department and bureau level, such as provincial department heads, county heads, etc.
4.Principal and deputy section levels: including the secretary of the township party committee, the head of the township Minghui, etc.
5.Section level.
The above is the ranking of provincial cadres, I hope it will be helpful to you.
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I found that there are many college students who take the civil service and career establishment examination, but it is not very clear how to divide the cadre ranks
Generally speaking, the division of cadre leadership posts is mainly divided according to the level of the position, specifically for the deputy section, the main section, the deputy department, the main department, the deputy department, the main hall and higher ministerial-level cadres and above, the common cadres at the section level are the principal and deputy posts of townships and towns, and the common ones at the department level are the principal and deputy posts of districts and counties, which can be pushed up in turn.
Generally speaking, the division of ranks is mainly the determination of economic benefits, and the cadres themselves still belong to the section members, specifically the section members.
First and second level, chief clerk.
Level 1, 2, 3, 4, researcher.
Level 1, 2, 3, 4, Inspector.
Level 1 and Level 2. Of course, what I am talking about above is the division of the level of civil servant cadres, and the division of cadres in career establishment and management posts mainly includes the deputy section of the career (level 8 post), the main department of the cause (level 7 post), the deputy department of the business, the main department of the business, the deputy department of the business, the main department of the business, and so on, and there is not much difference between the cadres of the department level and the cadres of the civil servants.
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The levels of leadership positions are divided into: national-level principal posts, national-level deputy posts, provincial and ministerial-level principal posts, provincial and ministerial-level deputy posts, departmental and bureau-level principal posts, departmental and bureau-level deputy posts, county-level principal posts, county-level deputy posts, township-level principal posts, and township-level deputy posts.
Civil Servants Law of the People's Republic of China, Chapter III: Positions and Ranks
Article 16: Civil servant positions are divided into leadership positions and non-leadership positions.
The levels of leadership positions are divided into: national-level principal posts, national-level deputy posts, provincial and ministerial-level principal posts, provincial and ministerial-level deputy posts, departmental and bureau-level principal posts, departmental and bureau-level deputy posts, county-level principal posts, county-level deputy posts, township-level principal posts, and township-level deputy posts.
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Position and Rank:
1) Clerk: Grades 27 to 19;
2) Section Staff: Grades 26 to 18;
3) Section-level deputy, township-level deputy, deputy chief clerk: 24-17 levels;
4) Section-level positions, township-level positions, and chief clerks: 22 to 16 levels;
5) Division-level deputies, county-level deputies, assistant investigators: 20 to 14 levels;
6) Division-level positions, county-level positions, investigators: 18 to 12 levels;
7) Division-level deputies, department-level deputies, assistant inspectors: level 15 to 10;
8) Division-level positions, department-level positions, inspectors: 13 to 8 levels;
9) Ministerial-level deputies, provincial-level deputies: 10 to 6 levels;
10) Ministerial-level and provincial-level positions: eight to four levels;
11) Deputy Prime Minister, State Councilor: 4 to 2 Grades;
12) *** Prime Minister: Level 1;
XIII) ****: Level 1.
Department and bureau level or above.
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