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Who are the people who usually go to the provincial party school for study and training? Does it mean that there is the possibility of promotion or becoming a future cadre?
The Party School of the Provincial Party Committee is a departmental unit. Generally, the cadres studying in the Party School of the Provincial Party Committee are all cadres at or above the division level. The Party School of the Municipal Party Committee is divided into departmental level, deputy departmental level and director level. For example, the Shanghai Municipal Party School is the main hall class, just like the provincial Party School.

Going to a party school generally does not mean that promotion is the only way.

As a party activist and an important department of education in party member. It plays an important role in cultivating outstanding student backbones, which is related to the comprehensive quality of college students and the reform, development and stability of the school, and has an irreplaceable role. With the development of society, student activists and party member ranks are growing, and Party schools are facing severe challenges. Many students still have little knowledge of the Party after training.

Training objects of different party schools

The training objects of the Central Party School (School of Administration) generally range from provincial and ministerial level to county level.

More than 90% of party member cadres are educated and trained in Party schools (administrative colleges) at the city and county levels.

According to the "Regulations", China's party schools (administrative colleges) are generally set up at the county level, but township (street) party (work) committees with conditions can set up party schools. Articles 14 to 19 of the Regulations stipulate the training targets of party schools (administrative colleges) at all levels, among which the Regulations make specific provisions on the training targets of advanced classes and training courses for young and middle-aged cadres.