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Can the director of the county government office direct the director of the Education Bureau?
As the main leader of the county-level administrative organs, the director of the county government office has the power and responsibility to direct the work of other administrative organs, including the director of the Education Bureau. However, this does not mean that the director of the county government office can directly intervene or micromanage the daily affairs of the Education Bureau. Usually, this command and coordination is achieved through policy formulation, decision-making and supervision and implementation.

The degree and method of specific command may vary according to the region and the specific division of responsibilities, and it needs to be judged according to the specific situation. In some cases, the director of the county government office may need to consult and cooperate with the Education Bureau and other relevant departments to achieve common goals. In this case, the cooperation and communication between the two sides is very important.

In short, the director of the county government office can direct the action of the director of education in some cases, but this is usually carried out in the formal administrative command chain, and relevant policies and procedures need to be considered.