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Friends, this question itself is a little ambiguous, first of all, you asked the department and bureau level, section chief, etc., itself belongs to the composition of China's current administrative system, China's current administrative level is divided into 5 levels, namely: national level, provincial and ministerial level, department and bureau level, county level, township section level, and then there are principal and deputy levels at all levels, China's current administrative level is linked to wages, you ask the question, the director, the administrative level, depending on the level of his institution, for example: the director of the provincial finance bureau, belongs to the department-level cadres, county-level The director of the Finance Bureau, usually just a department-level cadre, the same bureau, because the ** rank is different, the gap is still very large, I hope my help to you, if there are any shortcomings, forgive me!!
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The department and bureau level is a level of civil servants in China (the main post is the fifth administrative level, and the deputy post is the sixth administrative level), and the department and bureau level and above are the senior national cadres.
The department and bureau level is also the department and bureau level, the prefecture and city level, the department, the department, and the bureau (not the city bureau and the county bureau). The prefectural and municipal level is a level, a flat level.
The main positions at the department and bureau level used to be called the prefectural and departmental level, mainly the secretary of the municipal party committee, the mayor, the director of the municipal people's congress, the chairman of the CPPCC, and the provincial subordinate units of the prefecture-level cities (autonomous prefectures and divisions of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps).
Principal cadres of various departments of ministries and commissions, and some deputy positions (such as the director of the Department of Social Science Research and Ideological and Political Work of the Ministry of Education, and the deputy director of the Department of International Cooperation of the State Administration of Work Safety).
Principal cadres of all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (e.g., the director of the Hebei Provincial Department of Communications, the director of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Finance, and the director of the Forestry Bureau of the Xinjiang Corps).
** deputy cadres of each sub-provincial city (such as the vice mayor of Ningbo).
Principal cadres of all divisions of prefecture-level cities** and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as the mayor of Guyuan City, Ningxia, and the commander of the 8th Division of Xinjiang Corps).
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The director of the department is a position in the administrative level of Chinese cadres, and the level is the department level. It is the person in charge of the provincial people's department, and the department-level cadres (prefectural and city-level cadres) are senior cadres, half a level lower than the ****** deputy minister, and the same level as the director.
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The distinction between the rank of Director and Director of Division generally depends on the circumstances:
1. If it refers to the same unit, from the perspective of the position alone, then it is the director of the bureau, and the director of the bureau generally reports to the director of the bureau when he does not skip the level;
2. However, if it refers to the director and director of different units, it depends on the level of the position he has. Because the director and the director of the division are the job titles of the leadership positions, and the size of the rank is usually judged according to the position level corresponding to the position.
The administrative duties are divided as follows:
1. National-level position: ****, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Prime Minister, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
2. National-level deputy positions: Vice President of the State (generally a member of the Politburo Standing Committee, a national-level principal position), Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, *** Vice Premier (the Executive Vice Premier is a member of the Politburo Standing Committee, with a national-level principal position), State Councilor, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, President of the Supreme People's Court, and Procurator General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
2. Ministerial-level principal positions: the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the principal leaders of the ministries and commissions under the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and public institutions (deputy positions with special provisions), the principal leaders of all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, the National People's Congress, the National People's Congress, and the CPPCC (deputy positions with special provisions), and the principal leaders of national ministerial-level enterprises.
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What is the level of the director, the key depends on what level, the director at the county level is generally at the township level; The director of the bureau at the prefectural and municipal level is generally at the county and department level; The directors of organs directly under the provinces and municipalities directly under the Central Government are generally at the prefectural and departmental level; The director of the national bureau is generally at the provincial and ministerial level.
Legal basis: Civil Servants Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 16: The State implements a system of categorizing civil servants' positions.
According to the nature, characteristics and management needs of civil servants, the categories of civil servants are divided into general management, professional and technical categories, and administrative law enforcement categories. According to this Law, other job categories may be added for those who have special positions and need to be managed separately. The scope of application of each job category shall be determined separately by the State.
Article 17: The State implements a parallel system of civil servants' positions and ranks, and sets up civil servants' leadership positions and rank sequences according to the types and responsibilities of civil servants' positions.
Article 18: Civil servants' leadership positions are to be set up in accordance with the Constitution, relevant laws, and institutional specifications.
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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Departments - Departments - Divisions - Sections.
Ministry: Provincial and ministerial level.
Department: Deputy ministerial level, such as the General Administration of Customs and the Publication Administration.
Division: Department level. Bureau: may be at the level of deputy director, such as the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, the Tobacco Bureau; It may also be at the department level, such as the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau; Yes.
It can be at the department level, such as the public security bureau of a prefecture-level city; It may also be at the section level, such as the county public security bureau: of course, it is at the department level.
Koe: Of course, it's at the department level.
Hello! It's obvious.
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