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STATE COUNCIL OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

The 'State Council' (), which is largely synonymous with the 'Central People's Government' (), is the chief administrative authority of the People's Republic of China. It is chaired by the Premier and includes the heads of each governmental department and agency. There are about 50 members in the Council. In the politics of the People's Republic of China, the Central People's Government forms one of three interlocking branches of power, the others being the Communist Party of China and the People's Liberation Army. The State Council directly oversees the various subordinate People's Governments in the provinces, and in practice maintains an interlocking membership with the top levels of the Communist Party of China creating a fused center of power.

Contents
Organization
Principal officers
Ministries and Commissions of the State Council
Special Commission directly under State Council
Bureaux and Administrations under the State Council
Offices
Institutions
Bureaux supervised by commissions and ministries
External links

Organization


Standing Committee members of the State Council include the premier, four vice-premiers, five state councilors, and the secretary-general. The State Council meets once a month. Its standing committee meets twice a week.
The vice-premiers and state councilors are nominated by the premier, and appointed by the president with National People's Congress' (NPC) approval. The premier is nominated and appointed by the president with NPC approval. Incumbents may serve two successive five-year terms.
Each vice premier oversees certain areas of administration. Each State Councilor performs duties as designated by the Premier. The secretary-general heads the General Office which handles the day-to-day work of the State Council. The secretary-general has relatively little power and should not be confused with the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China.
Each ministry supervises one sector. Commissions outrank ministries and set policies for and coordinate the related activities of different administrative organs. Offices deal with matters of ongoing concern. Bureaus and administrations rank below ministries.
Although formally responsible to the NPC and its Standing Committee in conducting a wide range of government functions both at the national and at the local levels, in practice the NPC's actual authority is rather limited, although it is not completely non-existent. The State Council acts according by virtue of the authority of the NPC, and there have been at least one case where the NPC has outright rejected an initiative of the State Council and a few cases where the State Council has withdrawn or greatly modified a proposal in response to NPC opposition.
The State Council and the Communist Party of China are also tightly interlocked. Most of the members of the State Council are high level party members. Although, as party members, they are supposed to follow party instructions, because they tend to be senior members of the party they also have large amounts of influence over what those instructions are. This results in a system which is unlike the Soviet practice in which the Party effectively controlled the state. Rather the party and state are fused at this level of government. The members of the State Council derive their authority from being members of the state, while as members of the Party they coordinate their activities and determine key decisions such as the naming of personnel.
Although there were attempts to separate the party and state in the late 1980s under Zhao Ziyang and have the Party in charge of formulating policy and the State Council executing policy, these efforts were largely abandoned in the early 1990s.
As the chief administrative organ of government, its main functions are to formulate administrative measures, issue decisions and orders, and monitor their implementation; draft legislative bills for submission to the NPC or its Standing Committee; and prepare the economic plan and the state budget for deliberation and approval by the NPC. The State Council is the functional center of state power and clearinghouse for government initiatives at all levels. With the government's emphasis on economic modernization, the State Council clearly acquired additional importance and influence.
Despite the inclusion of the Ministry for National Defence in the State Council, it does not control the People's Liberation Army which functions independently of the state council.

Principal officers



★ Premier of the State Council: Wen Jiabao

★ Vice Premiers of the State Council:


Huang Ju (deceased)


Wu Yi


Zeng Peiyan


Hui Liangyu

Ministries and Commissions of the State Council



Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ministry of National Defence

National Development and Reform Commission

Ministry of Education

Ministry of Science and Technology

State Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence

State Ethnic Affairs Commission

Ministry of Public Security

Ministry of State Security

Ministry of Supervision

Ministry of Civil Affairs

Ministry of Justice

Ministry of Finance

Ministry of Personnel

Ministry of Labour and Social Security

Ministry of Land and Resources

Ministry of Construction

Ministry of Railways

Ministry of Communications

Ministry of Information Industry

Ministry of Water Resources

Ministry of Agriculture

Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM)

Ministry of Culture

Ministry of Health

National Population and Family Planning Commission

People's Bank of China

National Audit Office

Special Commission directly under State Council



State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission

Bureaux and Administrations under the State Council



General Administration of Customs

State Administration of Taxation

State Administration for Industry and Commerce

General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine

State Environmental Protection Administration

Civil Aviation Administration of China

State Administration of Radio, Film and Television

General Administration of Press and Publication

State Sports General Administration

National Bureau of Statistics

State Forestry Administration

State Food and Drug Administration

State Administration of Work Safety

State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO)

National Tourism Administration

State Administration for Religious Affairs

Counselor's Office under the State Council

Bureau of Government Offices Administration
Offices


Foreign Affairs Office

Office of Overseas Chinese Affairs

Office of the State Council

Taiwan Affairs Office

Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office

Legislative Affairs Office

State Economic Restructuring Office

Information Office

Research Office
Institutions


Xinhua News Agency

China News Service

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Chinese Academy of Engineering

Development Research Center of the State Council

National School of Administration

State Seismological Bureau

China Meteorological Administration

China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC)

China Securities Regulatory Commission

China Insurance Regulatory Commission

State Electricity Regulatory Commission

National Council for Social Security Fund

National Natural Science Foundation
Bureaux supervised by commissions and ministries


State Bureau for Letters and Calls

State Grain Bureau

State Tobacco Monopoly Industry Bureau

State Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs

State Oceanography Bureau

State Bureau of Surveying & Mapping

State Postal Bureau

State Bureau of Cultural Relics

State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine

State Administration of Foreign Exchange

External links



Official site

Information from the People's Daily

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