The "state administrative organ" is also called the state administrative organ, which is generally called the government in law and practice. Refers to the organs in which the rulers use state power to organize and manage national economy, politics, education, science and technology, culture, health, national defense and other affairs through compulsory and non-compulsory means. State administrative organs are an important part of state institutions, and their systems and powers are stipulated by the Constitution and laws. State administrative organs include the highest state administrative organs and local state administrative organs, among which the highest state administrative organ, namely the central government, is the core of the state administrative organs. The highest state administrative organ in China is the State Council, and local state administrative organs are divided into provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government), states or counties (cities, districts) and township people's governments. State administrative organs are the executive organs of state power organs. State administrative organs at all levels are produced by the people's congresses at the corresponding levels, and are responsible for and report their work to the people's congresses at the corresponding levels and their standing committees, and are subject to their supervision. State administrative organs at lower levels are under the leadership of state administrative organs at higher levels, and local state administrative organs at all levels are under the unified leadership of the State Council.
China's administrative organs include central administrative organs and local administrative organs. The central administrative organs are composed of departments affiliated to the State Council and the State Council (including ministries and commissions, People's Bank of China and Audit Office) and institutions directly under the State Council (such as customs, taxation, industry and commerce, environmental protection administration, etc.). ).
Local administrative organs include local people's governments at all levels and people's government departments at or above the county level (such as civil affairs bureau, labor insurance bureau, health bureau, audit bureau, etc.). ), institutions directly under the people's governments at or above the county level, and ad hoc institutions (such as industry and commerce, quality supervision, environmental protection, food and drug supervision and management, etc.). ), and the agencies of people's governments at all levels (including street offices, street offices, street offices).
Special reminder, the public security bureau has a special status, which is both a first-level administrative organ and a judicial organ, which is determined according to its specific functions.