China's administrative level is divided into five levels: national level, provincial level, prefecture level, county level and township level, which is what we usually call "state, department, department, department and branch". In addition to the national level, the other four levels are what we often call local four-level administrative divisions. There is no Ji Gu at the administrative level, and Ji Gu is between the metre and the clerk, which is a conventional title.
Edit the administrative grade division of civil servants in this paragraph.
According to the administrative level of civil servants in People's Republic of China (PRC), the Provisional Regulations on State Civil Servants promulgated by the State Council 1993 in August has the following provisions:
Chapter III Classification of Work
Article 8 State administrative organs shall implement the post classification system. 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. Article 9 The positions of state 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. Article 10 The ranks of state civil servants are divided into fifteen grades. Article 11 The rank of a national civil servant shall be determined according to the position he holds, the responsibility he holds, the difficulty of his work, his ability and political integrity, his work performance and his work experience. Article 12 When the working departments of people's governments at all levels need to increase, decrease or change their posts, they shall be re-determined according to the prescribed procedures.
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.
Amend this paragraph to read "Division of Administrative Levels of Cadres in State Organs"
The administrative level of China is basically divided into five groups, namely Party Committee, Government, CPPCC, People's Congress and Commission for Discipline Inspection.
Country-level posts:
Include president, Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Standing Committee of the Political Bureau, Premier the State Council, Chairman of the China People's Political Consultative Conference and Chairman the NPC Standing Committee.
State representative:
Include Vice President of the State, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Member the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, State Councilor, Vice Chairman of China People's Political Consultative Conference, Vice Chairman the NPC Standing Committee, President the Supreme People's Procuratorate and President the Supreme People's Court.
Provincial and ministerial positions:
Including the secretary of the provincial party Committee, the governor, the chairman of the provincial CPPCC, the director of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress, the chief executive of the special administrative region, the secretary of the municipal party committee of the municipality directly under the Central Government, the political commissar of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, the commander and the ministers of various ministries. ) Full-time cadres of ministries and commissions in the State Council (such as Minister of Education and Director of Development and Reform Commission), and full-time cadres of governments of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as Governor of Jiangsu Province, Mayor of Tianjin and Commander of Xinjiang Corps).
Provincial and ministerial deputy:
Including Deputy Secretary of Provincial Party Committee, Vice Governor, Vice Chairman of CPPCC, Vice Chairman of Standing Committee of Provincial People's Congress, Member of Standing Committee of Provincial People's Congress, Deputy Secretary of Municipal Party Committee of municipality directly under the Central Government, Vice Ministers of various ministries and commissions in the State Council (such as Deputy Minister of Public Security and Deputy Director of State Sports General Administration), full-time cadres of National Bureau managed by ministries and commissions in the State Council (such as Director National Cultural Heritage Administration), deputy cadres of governments of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as Deputy Governor of Jilin Province and Deputy Mayor of Chongqing, Deputy commander of Xinjiang Construction Corps), main cadres of deputy provincial municipal governments (such as the mayor of Nanjing), and main cadres of deputy provincial new districts of municipalities directly under the Central Government (such as the secretary of the Pudong New Area Party Committee)
Chief post at bureau level:
Formerly called prefectural level, it is mainly the secretary of the municipal party committee, the mayor, the director of the Municipal People's Congress, the chairman of CPPCC, provincial units of prefecture-level cities (autonomous prefectures and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps divisions), (such as the director of the provincial public security department and the subordinate units of various ministries and commissions, such as the director of the Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), and some deputy cadres in the State Council (such as the director of the Social Science Research and Ideological and Political Work Department of the Ministry of Education). Deputy Director, Department of International Cooperation, State Administration of Work Safety) Chief cadres of all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as director of Hebei Provincial Communications Department, director of Beijing Municipal Finance Bureau, director of Forestry Bureau of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), deputy cadres of deputy provincial and municipal governments (such as deputy mayor of Ningbo City), and chief cadres of all divisions of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as mayor of Guangyuan City and commander of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps) Note: The above are senior cadres.
Bureau deputy:
Deputy Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee, Deputy Mayor, Deputy Director of the Municipal People's Congress, Chairman of the Municipal Association, directly subordinate units, such as the Deputy Director of the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee, subordinate units of various ministries and commissions of the State, such as the Deputy Director of the Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other deputy cadres of various ministries and commissions of the State Council (such as the Deputy Director of the Department of Talent Mobility and Development of the Ministry of Personnel), and deputy cadres of various provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and the departments and bureaus of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as the Deputy Director of the Construction Department of
At the county level:
Including counties (county-level cities, districts, banners and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps regimental level, etc. ) Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, (district) county magistrate, (district) county people's congress deputy, (district) county CPPCC chairman, director of municipal units, such as municipal public security bureau, judicial bureau, etc. , cadres in charge of the offices of ministries and commissions in the State Council (such as the director of the Economic Crops Division of the Planting Management Department of the Ministry of Agriculture), cadres in charge of the offices of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as the director of the Rural Science and Technology Department of the Science and Technology Department of Jiangsu Province), deputy cadres of deputy provincial and municipal bureaus (such as the deputy director of Guangyuan Municipal Health Bureau and the deputy head of Cangxi County), chief cadres of prefectural-level cities (Xinjiang Corps Division), and chief cadres of district and county governments (such as the director of Mianyang Labor Bureau and the county magistrate of Santai County Main cadres of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as the head and political commissar of the Eighth Agricultural Division of Xinjiang Corps 142 Corps)
County deputy:
Including deputy secretaries of counties (county-level cities, districts, banners, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps regimental level). ) Committee, county (district) Committee member, deputy magistrate, (district) county people's congress representative, (district) county CPPCC chairman, director of each unit directly under the city. Such as the Municipal Public Security Bureau, the Judicial Bureau and other deputy cadres in the offices of various ministries and commissions in the State Council (such as the deputy director of the Epidemic Prevention Department of the Veterinary Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture), deputy cadres in the offices of various ministries and agencies, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government (such as the deputy director of the Personnel Department of the Education Department of Jiangsu Province), and deputy cadres in the offices of various bureaus and counties (such as the director of the Scientific and Technological Achievements Department of Nanjing Science and Technology Bureau, Director of Xuanwu District Health Bureau) Deputy Bureau-level cadres of prefecture-level cities, district and county governments (such as deputy director of Deyang Civil Affairs Bureau and deputy head of Shunde District, Foshan City) Deputy cadres of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as deputy head, deputy political commissar, armed minister, trade union chairman, chief agronomist and chief accountant of the Eighth Agricultural Division of Xinjiang Corps)
At the township level:
Including party secretary, township head, mayor, office director, and town-level people's congress representatives. In the towns, offices and regiments of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, there are also department-level subordinates, such as the director of the county public security bureau.
Township deputy:
Include deputy secretary of Party committee, members of Party committee, deputy heads of townships, deputy directors of offices, deputy directors of people's congresses at township level, and subordinates at department level, such as deputy directors of county public security. Director of regimental organs of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, party secretary of each battalion (branch), battalion commander (branch director), etc. For example, (Chief of the Industrial and Commercial Section of Fangcaohu Farm, Sixth Division of Agriculture, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, Vice Chairman of the Trade Union of Fangcaohu Farm, Secretary and Director of the Sixth Farm of Fangcaohu)
Below town level
The so-called Ji Gu, the smallest administration in China, is generally at the level of township finance offices, police stations and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps companies. Company level and deputy company level of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as company commander, instructor and deputy company commander of No.1 Agricultural Division of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps 1 regiment)
Special instructions
1. Cadres at all levels in institutions of higher learning, scientific research institutes, hospitals, etc. refer to the treatment of government cadres at all levels, but they do not have administrative levels and do not belong to the establishment of civil servants; 2. The administrative level of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps is the provincial (ministerial) level, so the administrative level of the commander and political commissar of the Corps is the provincial (ministerial) level, the administrative level of the subordinate teachers and political commissars is the main hall level (bureau) level, and the heads and political commissars of the farms under their jurisdiction are the main hall level. 3. If government cadres at all levels are members of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee at the next higher level, their administrative level will be upgraded by one level. For example, the mayor of Zhangjiagang City is a department-level cadre, and if he is a member of the Standing Committee of Suzhou Municipal Committee, he is a deputy-level cadre. For example, after the age of 60 or 65, senior cadres are often transferred to the people's congresses at the corresponding levels and the CPPCC Committee to take leadership positions, commonly known as "retiring to the second line". 4. Remarks: Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang, Dalian, Qingdao, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Xiamen, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Wuhan, Chengdu, Xi 'an and other sub-provincial cities *** 15. Sub-provincial new districts of municipalities directly under the Central Government include Pudong New Area in Shanghai, Binhai New Area in Tianjin and Liangjiang New Area in Chongqing. Quasi-sub-provincial: including all provincial capitals except Shanghai and ten cities approved by the State Council, such as Tangshan, Datong, Baotou, Anshan, Fushun, Jilin, Qiqihar, Wuxi, Huainan and Luoyang, are "big cities". Chongqing used to be a sub-provincial city and became a provincial municipality in February. 1997. Sub-provincial cities and sub-provincial new districts are the administrative regions of People's Republic of China (PRC), which are under the jurisdiction of provinces (municipalities directly under the Central Government). The mayor of a deputy provincial city and the mayor of a deputy provincial new district have the same administrative level as the vice governor. The original sixteen sub-provincial cities were changed into sub-provincial cities with the approval of the Central Committee and the State Council according to the document (Zhong Bian [1994]1No.) issued by the Central Organization Establishment Committee on February 25th, 1994. Sub-provincial cities are directly under the jurisdiction of the province together with prefecture-level cities or prefecture-level administrative regions, and are not listed separately.
Edit the correspondence between military (armed police) posts and local administrative levels in this paragraph.
Rank, military post, local administrative level
Vice Chairman and Member of the Central Military Commission, State Councilor and Deputy Prime Minister of Zheng Da Military Region.
Lieutenant general, deputy commander of major military regions, and individual provincial and ministerial officers.
Less generals are full-time military posts, deputy military posts, individual division posts at the provincial and ministerial levels, and individual departments (under the jurisdiction of national ministries and commissions).
University, deputy division, individual deputy-level cities, ministries and departments (under the jurisdiction of national ministries and commissions), and individual deputy provincial and ministerial levels.
Schools are regimental and deputy regimental levels, and individual deputy divisional levels are county level, deputy county level and deputy departmental level (under the jurisdiction of national ministries and commissions).
Middle school deputy regimental level, regular regimental level, deputy county level, division level, county level and division level.
Less correction, deputy battalion chief, deputy section chief (or chief clerk)
The positions of commanders are company commander, deputy battalion commander, deputy section chief (or deputy section chief) and Ji Gu.
Captain, deputy company clerk level
Ranks of junior officers and platoon leaders
Remarks:
1, the rank has a certain correspondence with the military position, but there is no direct correspondence with the local administrative level; It's just that there is a corresponding relationship between military posts and local administrative levels. 2. Members of the CMC enjoy the treatment of state leaders, which is actually not lower than that of State Councillors. This can be seen from the fact that the Military Commission of our country is parallel to the State Council and is responsible to the National People's Congress. Moreover, the salary of members of the Central Military Commission is 20% higher than that of State Councilor. 3. 1989 officially canceled the corps level. 4, district, four headquarters, military commission member level can generally correspond to the local state councilor level. The vice chairman of the Central Military Commission is equivalent to the vice premier. But because the military rank is 15, the local rank is 10 and so on. Therefore, the corresponding local levels at the district level, the third headquarters level and the military commission level are slightly different, and the corresponding relationship between the ranks and levels of the people's police and the local administrative level:
People's police rank:
(1) The Commissioner-General and the Deputy Commissioner-General; (2) Commissioner of Police: level 1, level 2 and level 3; (3) Superintendent: Grade I, II and III; (4) Superintendent: Grade I, II and III; (5) Police: Grade I and II. The people's police who hold professional and technical positions should be preceded by the word "professional technology".
Police rank and local administrative level:
(1) Chief position at ministerial level: Commissioner-General; (2) Deputy Minister: Deputy Commissioner-General; (3) Chief post at the department (bureau) level: from the first-class police commissioner to the second-class police commissioner; (4) Deputies at the department (bureau) level: level 2 to level 3 police commissioners; (5) Chief post at department (bureau) level: from the third-level police commissioner to the second-level police inspector; (6) Deputies at department (bureau) level: first-class police inspector to third-class police inspector; (7) Chief post at department (bureau) level: first-class police inspector to first-class superintendent; (8) Deputies at department (bureau) level: from the second-level police inspector to the second-level police inspector; (9) Clerk (sheriff) position: from the third-class police inspector to the third-class police superintendent; (10) Clerk (police officer) Position: first-class superintendent to second-class police officer. Remarks: The people's police who hold professional and technical positions are awarded the following police titles: (1) Senior professional and technical positions: first-class police commissioner to second-class police inspector; (2) Intermediate professional and technical positions: first-class police inspector to second-class superintendent; (3) Junior professional and technical positions: from the third-class police inspector to the first-class police officer.
A comparison between the modern administrative level of this paragraph and the Qing Dynasty
Cadres at the provincial level are roughly equivalent to governors and envoys in the Qing Dynasty, and they are second-class.
Deputy provincial cadres are roughly equivalent to provincial judges in the Qing dynasty, which are three things.
The cadres at the main hall level are roughly equivalent to the magistrate of the Qing Dynasty, and they are obedient to the four products.
The CPC cadres are roughly equivalent to the Tongzhi of the Qing Dynasty, and they are five items.
Cadres at the level are roughly equivalent to the magistrate of a county in the Qing Dynasty, and they are seven products.
A metre cadre is roughly equivalent to Xian Cheng in Qing Dynasty, which is eight things.