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Xi, Director of the General Office of the Government and Secretary of Yanta District Committee.
Under normal circumstances, the director of the general office of Xi municipal government is at the same level as the secretary of Yanta District Party Committee, and both are bureau-level deputies.

Bureau deputy:

1. Deputy Secretary of Municipal Party Committee, Standing Committee of Municipal Party Committee, Deputy Mayor, Deputy Director of Municipal People's Congress, Vice Chairman of CPPCC, and subordinate units directly under the provincial government (such as Deputy Director of Propaganda Department of Provincial Party Committee, subordinate units of various ministries and commissions, such as Deputy Director of Information Department of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, etc.).

2. Deputy cadres of ministries and commissions in the State Council (such as Deputy Director of the Department of Talent Flow Development of the Ministry of Personnel).

3. Deputy cadres of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as deputy director of the Construction Department of Heilongjiang Province, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Culture, and deputy director of the Second Agricultural Division of Xinjiang Corps).

4. Bureau-level cadres of sub-provincial cities and district and county governments (such as the head of Chaoyang District, Changchun City).

5. Deputy cadres of municipalities directly under the central government and district and county governments.

6. municipalities directly under the central government.

Extended data:

China city administrative level:

1, ministerial level (provincial level)

Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing. The municipality directly under the central government is the highest administrative region in the local area, and its administrative status is the same as that of the province; The jurisdiction of a municipality directly under the Central Government is the same as that of a provincial city or prefecture-level city, and it is subordinate to a district, county and city (county).

2. Deputy ministerial level (deputy provincial level)

10 Cities where provincial capitals are located: Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang, Jinan, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Chengdu and Xi 'an.

Five cities with separate plans: Dalian, Qingdao, Ningbo, Xiamen and Shenzhen.

The sub-provincial level is under the jurisdiction of the provincial administrative region, and the mayor and deputy governor of the sub-provincial city are at the same level. Chongqing used to be a sub-provincial city, and 1997 became a provincial municipality directly under the central government. Its top administrative official (mayor) corresponds to the administrative level of vice governor (deputy minister). Chongqing is the first sub-provincial city.

3, cities under separate state planning

Cities under separate state planning are one of the administrative regions of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China). Sub-provincial cities used to be cities with separate plans, and later it was stipulated that provincial capitals were no longer cities with separate plans, so the above-mentioned 10 provincial capitals have been cancelled one after another, and now only four cities with separate plans are left: Xiamen, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shenzhen and Dalian.

Five non-provincial capital cities, whose revenues and expenditures are directly linked to the central government, are divided into two parts: central finance and local finance, and do not need to be turned over to provincial finance. There are five cities under separate state planning in China, namely Shenzhen, Dalian, Qingdao, Ningbo and Xiamen. They enjoy provincial economic power.

4. Quasi-deputy provincial level

Including all provincial capital cities except Shanghai.

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