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What is the rank of Director of Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
The director is a director-level cadre (a prefectural-level cadre).

The bureau level is a level of civil servants in China (the chief is administrative level 5, and the deputy is administrative level 6). The bureau level and above are senior national cadres, that is, prefecture-level cities, and the departments, departments, bureaus (non-city and county bureaus) and prefecture-level cities are the same level.

Main responsibilities of major departments:

1, administrative offices of directly under the authority ministries and commissions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), the State Council and China People's Political Consultative Conference and their subordinate departments and institutions (such as Director of Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Director of Social Science Research and Ideological and Political Work Department of the Ministry of Education).

2, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), the State Council, China People's Political Consultative Conference deputy ministerial organs (Party) deputy.

3. Party committees, people's congresses, governments and CPPCC members of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, directly under the authority, chief of public institutions (such as the director of Hebei Provincial Communications Department and the director of Chongqing Municipal Finance Bureau).

4. Party committees (deputy secretaries and standing committee members), deputies to the National People's Congress, governments and CPPCC (such as the deputy mayor of Ningbo) of deputy provincial cities.

5. Party committees, people's congresses, governments and CPPCC positions in various cities (districts) (such as the mayor of Suzhou).

6, deputy state-owned enterprises and main hall class enterprises at the leadership,

7. Party and government positions in colleges and universities in provincial departments.

8, the army is the division level cadres (such as 1 military logistics department minister, political commissar of the 34th division).

Legal basis:

According to the provisions of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), bureau-level principals are administrative level five, and bureau-level principals and above are senior leading cadres. According to the provisions of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), bureau-level principals are administrative level five, and bureau-level principals and above are senior leading cadres.