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What do you mean by bureaucratic rank?

Question 1: What do you mean bureau-level cadres are officials?

Articles 16 and 17 of the new Civil Service Law stipulate that the ranks of civil servants are:

Head of State: Prime Minister

State representatives: Vice Premier, State Councilor, etc.

Main positions at provincial and ministerial level: governor, minister, director of ministries, commissions and general administration, etc.

Provincial and ministerial deputy: deputy governor, deputy minister, director of the national bureau under the jurisdiction of Ding Wei, deputy provincial mayor, etc.

Bureau-level chief: provincial offices, directors, ministries and commissions, directors, provincial and municipal commissioners, mayors, inspectors in non-leadership positions.

Bureau-level deputy: deputy department level, director, deputy department level, director, deputy Commissioner, deputy mayor of prefecture-level cities, etc. , plus the deputy inspector of non-leadership positions.

County-level posts: county heads, directors and district heads of bureaus (bureaus) in prefecture-level cities, and directors of provincial ministries and departments. , plus researchers in non-leadership positions.

County-level deputies: deputy heads, deputy heads, deputy directors, deputy directors of departmental bureaus, etc. , plus the deputy researcher of non-leadership positions.

Township heads: township heads, mayors, directors of departmental bureaus, directors of county bureaus (departmental bureaus), etc. , plus the chief clerk who belongs to a non-leadership position.

Township deputy heads: deputy heads, deputy mayors, deputy section chiefs, deputy directors at the level, etc. , plus the deputy director of non-leadership positions.

Clerk: grass-roots civil servants. Some areas also have deputy and deputy share-level leadership positions.

Question 2: What do you mean by bureau-level cadres? What about bureau-level cadres? Is there anything in between? This bureau-level cadre refers to the cadres of the central ministries and commissions, not the local bureau-level, and is usually called the department-level cadre. It is the leader of the secondary institutions in the ministries and commissions, which is equivalent to the ministries and agencies, so it is the departmental level.

Question 3: Which landlord has any questions about the deputy bureau level or department level? The leadership levels of civil servants in China are township-level chief and Zhi Ding, county-level chief and deputy, bureau-level chief and deputy, provincial-level chief and deputy, and national-level chief and deputy. The deputy bureau level mentioned by the landlord is already the deputy of the bureau level, which is what we usually call the deputy hall. The vice mayor should be a minor course. Let's answer your question. The deputy mayor is as big as the deputy director of the office, but the deputy mayor has more power. After all, he is the second in command of a township, managing a township and Qian Qian. I hope it will help the landlord.

Question 4: What does the CPC mean? Article 16 of the Civil Service Law stipulates that civil servants' positions are divided into leadership positions and non-leadership positions.

The levels of leadership positions are divided into: national chief, national deputy, provincial chief, provincial deputy, bureau chief, bureau deputy, county deputy, county deputy, township deputy and township deputy.

Non-leadership positions are divided into: inspector, deputy inspector, researcher, deputy researcher, chief clerk, deputy chief clerk, clerk and clerk.

Deputy section refers to the deputy or deputy director at the township level.

Question 5: What do you mean by department-level cadres? A department-level cadre is the director of the office, the chief of personnel and the chief of finance, one level below the director. If it is a department-level cadre, it is the head of each department below the director.

Question 6: What do you mean by "ministerial level" and "department level"? How to judge the post classification system implemented by state administrative organs?

State administrative organs at all levels set up posts in accordance with relevant state regulations on the basis of determining functions, institutions and staffing; Formulate job descriptions and determine the responsibilities and qualifications of each position as the basis for the recruitment, assessment, training and promotion of national civil servants. The state administrative organs set up the post and rank sequence of state civil servants according to the job classification.

The positions of national civil servants are divided into leadership positions and non-leadership positions. Non-leadership positions refer to clerks, clerks, deputy chief clerks, chief clerks, assistant researchers, researchers, assistant inspectors and inspectors.

The ranks of national civil servants are divided into fifteen grades. The corresponding relationship between job and level is:

(1) Premier the State Council: level 1;

(2) Vice Premier and State Councilor of the State Council: Level 2-3;

(3) Ministerial level and provincial level: three to four levels;

(4) Ministerial deputies and provincial deputies: four to five;

(5) Division chief, division chief and inspector: five to seven levels;

(6) Deputies at department level, deputies at department level and assistant inspectors: Grade 6-8;

(7) Division chief, county chief and researcher: 7- 10;

(8) Division level deputy, county level deputy and assistant researcher: 8- 1 1 level;

(9) Division-level chief, township-level chief and chief clerk: grades 9 to 12;

(10) Department-level deputy, township-level deputy and deputy director: 9- 13;

(1 1) Clerk: Grade 9 to 14;

(12) Clerk: 10- 15.

The rank of a national civil servant shall be determined according to the position he holds, the responsibility he bears, the difficulty of his work, and the performance of his ability and political integrity, work performance and work experience.

Question 7: What do you mean by "official department level" and "deputy department level"? These are all administrative levels. For example, the administrative level of the township party secretary and mayor is a section chief, and the deputy county magistrate is a metre.

Question 8: What does the CPC mean? The deputy department level is one of the administrative sequences of civil servants and institutions. In public institutions, they are eight-level employees, which belong to the lowest level in the leadership sequence, including section chief, section deputy, section chief, section deputy and section chief. Deputy director is also a metre. Generally speaking, it is the Geng level held by the deputy of a department-level unit.

The corresponding posts generally include deputy section chief, deputy director of district established by county or prefecture-level city, deputy secretary of township party Committee and deputy head, deputy battalion chief, deputy director of public security bureau, etc.

Question 9: What do you mean by rank? China's official title system: national level, national deputy level, provincial and ministerial level, provincial and ministerial level, bureau level, county level, township level and township level.

The department-level contact department is an official position lower than the county level. Department level refers to the top leaders of various bureaus, offices and committees in the county and the second-in-command of towns. The chief officials of all units are also treated at the department level.

Question 10: What is a department-level institution? China's official title system: national chief, national deputy, provincial chief, provincial deputy, bureau chief, bureau deputy, county chief, county deputy, township chief and township deputy.

Department-level cadres are officials at a lower level than county-level cadres. Department-level cadres refer to the top leaders of various bureaus, offices and committees in the county and the second-in-command of towns. The chief officials of all units are also treated at the department level.