Introduction of Laiwu District People's Government: Laiwu District People's Government is the national administrative organ of Laiwu District, Jinan City, Shandong Province, People's Republic of China (PRC), and the executive organ of Laiwu District People's Congress. When the Laiwu District People's Congress is not in session, it shall be responsible and report its work to the Standing Committee of Laiwu District People's Congress and the Jinan Municipal People's Government, and exercise its administrative functions and powers according to law.
The functions of Laiwu District People's Government: (1) To implement the resolutions of the people's congress at the corresponding level and its Standing Committee, as well as the decisions and orders of the state administrative organs at higher levels, stipulate administrative measures and issue decisions and orders;
(2) To lead the work of subordinate departments and people's governments at lower levels;
(3) changing or revoking inappropriate orders and instructions of subordinate departments and inappropriate decisions and orders of people's governments at lower levels;
(4) To appoint, remove, train, assess, reward and punish the staff of state administrative organs in accordance with the law;
(five) the implementation of national economic and social development plans and budgets, and the management of economic, educational, scientific, cultural, health, sports, environmental and resource protection, urban and rural construction, finance, civil affairs, public security, ethnic affairs, judicial administration, supervision, family planning and other administrative work within their respective administrative areas;
(6) to protect socialist property owned by the whole people and property collectively owned by the working people, to protect citizens' legitimate private property, to maintain social order and to safeguard citizens' personal rights, democratic rights and other rights.
(seven) to protect the legitimate rights and interests of various economic organizations;
(eight) to protect the rights of ethnic minorities, respect the customs and habits of ethnic minorities, help the areas where ethnic minorities live in concentrated communities within their respective administrative areas to implement regional autonomy in accordance with the Constitution and laws, and help ethnic minorities develop political, economic and cultural undertakings;
(nine) to protect women's rights such as equality between men and women, equal pay for equal work and freedom of marriage endowed by the Constitution and laws;
(ten) to handle other matters assigned by the state administrative organs at higher levels.