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Revision as of 21:30, 22 March 2023

State Council of the
People's Republic of China
中华人民共和国国务院
Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Guówùyuàn
Agency overview
Formed27 September 1954; 69 years ago (1954-09-27)
Preceding agencies
TypeExecutive branch of the central government
Executive body of the National People's Congress[2]
Highest organ of State administration[2]
JurisdictionGovernment of the People's Republic of China
HeadquartersState Council Office Area, Zhongnanhai, Beijing
Annual budgetCN¥37.2 trillion (2019)[1]
Agency executives
Child agencies
Websiteenglish.www.gov.cn Edit this at Wikidata
State Council of the People's Republic of China
Simplified Chinese中华人民共和国国务院
Traditional Chinese中華人民共和國國務院
Literal meaning"Chinese People('s) Republic State Affair(s) Court"
State Council
(commonly used abbreviation)
Simplified Chinese国务院
Traditional Chinese國務院
Literal meaning"The Court of State Affairs"
Central People's Government
(Constitutional synonym[2])
Chinese中央人民政府
Literal meaningCentral People('s) Government

The State Council, constitutionally[2] synonymous with the Central People's Government since 1954 (particularly in relation to local governments), is the chief administrative authority of the People's Republic of China. It is chaired by the premier and includes the heads of each of the constituent departments (ministries). Currently, the council has 35 members: the premier, one executive vice premier, three other vice premiers, five state councilors (of whom three are also ministers and one is also the secretary-general), and 26 in charge of the Council's constituent departments.[3] The State Council directly oversees provincial-level People's Governments, and in practice maintains membership with the top levels of the CCP. Aside from very few non-CCP ministers, members of the State Council are also members of the CCP's Central Committee.

Organization

The State Council meets every six months. Between meetings it is guided by a Standing Committee of the State Council of the People's Republic of China [zh] (Executive Meeting) that meets weekly. The standing committee includes the premier, one executive vice premier, three vice premiers, and five other state councillors (normally one of whom serves as Secretary-General of the State Council, and two of whom concurrently serve as ministers).

The vice-premiers and state councillors are nominated by the premier, and appointed by the president with National People's Congress' (NPC) approval. Incumbents may serve two successive five-year terms.

Each vice premier oversees certain areas of administration. Each State Councillor 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 Chinese Communist Party.

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.

In addition to the 25 ministries, there are 38 centrally administered government organizations that report directly to the state council. The heads of these organizations attend full meetings of the state committee on an irregular basis.

In practice, the vice premiers and State Councillors assume responsibility for one or more sectors or issues, and remain in contact with the various bodies responsible for policy related to that area. This allows the Standing Committee to oversee a wide range of government functions.

The State Council, like all other governmental bodies, is nominally 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, and nominally acts by virtue of the NPC's authority. In practice, however, the NPC had historically done little more than ratify decisions already made by the State Council. More recently, however, the NPC has taken on a more independent role. There has 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 CCP are also tightly interlocked. With rare exceptions, State Councillors are high-ranking members of the CCP. Although, as Party members, they are supposed to follow Party instructions, because they tend to be senior members of the Party they also have substantial 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.

There were attempts to separate the party and state in the late 1980s under Deng Xiaoping and Zhao Ziyang and have the Party in charge of formulating policy and the State Council executing policy, but 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.

The State Council controls the Ministry for National Defense but does not control the People's Liberation Army, which is instead controlled by the Central Military Commission.

Members

Executive Meeting

Members of the Executive Meeting of the 14th State Council (March 2023 – March 2028)
# Portrait Name Government office(s) Duties Party Party memberships
1 Li Qiang
李强
Premier Overall work of the State Council CCP 20th PSC
Secretary, SC Party Group [zh]
2 Ding Xuexiang
丁薛祥
Vice Premier

(first-ranked)

Develop & reform, institutional reform, etc. CCP 20th PSC
Deputy Secretary, SC Party Group [zh]
3 He Lifeng
何立峰
Vice Premier Agricultural and rural affairs, poverty alleviation, water resources, foreign trade CCP 20th Politburo
SC Party Group [zh]
4 Zhang Guoqing
张国清
Vice Premier Education, health, sport, etc. CCP 20th Politburo
SC Party Group [zh]
5 Liu Guozhong
刘国中
Vice Premier Finance, science and technology, industry and transport CCP 20th Politburo
SC Party Group [zh]
6 General
Li Shangfu
李尚福
State Councillor
Minister of National Defense
National defense mobilization, etc. CCP 20th Central Committee
SC Party Group [zh]
Central Military Commission
7 Police Commissioner-General [zh]
Wang Xiaohong
王小洪
State Councillor
Minister of Public Security
Public security, etc. CCP 20th Central Committee
SC Party Group [zh]
8 Wu Zhenglong
吴政隆
State Councillor
Secretary General of the State Council
In charge of the General Office CCP 20th Central Committee
SC Party Group [zh]
9 Shen Yiqin
谌贻琴
State Councillor Emergency management, etc. CCP 20th Central Committee
SC Party Group [zh]
Secretary, SC Offices Party Group [zh]
10 Qin Gang
秦刚
State Councillor Foreign affairs CCP 20th Central Committee
SC Party Group [zh]

Plenary Meeting

The Plenary Meeting of State Council is hosted by the Premier, joined by Vice Premiers, State Councillors, Ministers in charge of Ministries and Commissions, the Governor of the People's Bank, the Auditor-General, and the Secretary General. It usually runs bi-annually and when necessary, non-members can be invited to participate.

Organizational structure

General Office of the State Council

Constituent Departments of the State Council (cabinet-level)

Constituent Departments of the 13th State Council (March 2018 – March 2023)
# Logo Name of department Year established Incumbent chief Party Reports to
1 Ministry of Foreign Affairs
外交部
1949 (CPG)
1954 (PRC)
Qin Gang
秦刚
State Councillor

Minister of Foreign Affairs
CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping (Director of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission)
Wang Yi (Director of the CFAC Office)
2 Ministry of National Defense
国防部
1954 General
Li Shangfu
李尚福
(Member of the Central Military Commission)
State Councillor
Minister of National Defense
CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping (Chairman of the Central Military Commission)
3 National Development and Reform Commission
国家发展和改革委员会
2003 Zheng Shanjie
郑栅洁
Minister in charge of the National Development and Reform Commission
CCP Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang
4 Ministry of Education
教育部
1949 (CPG)
1954 (PRC)
Huai Jinpeng
怀进鹏
Minister of Education
CCP Vice Premier Sun Chunlan
5 Ministry of Science and Technology
科学技术部
1998 Wang Zhigang
王志刚
Minister of Science and Technology
CCP Vice Premier Liu He
6 Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
工业和信息化部
2008 Xiao Yaqing
肖亚庆
Minister of Industry and Information Technology
CCP
7 National Ethnic Affairs Commission
国家民族事务委员会
1949 (CPG)
1954 (PRC)
Chen Xiaojiang
陈小江
Minister in charge of the National Ethnic Affairs Commission
CCP Shi Taifeng (Head of the CCP Central Committee United Front Work Department)
8 Ministry of Public Security
公安部
1949 (CPG)
1954 (PRC)
Police Commissioner-General [zh]
Wang Xiaohong
赵克志
Minister of Public Security
CCP Chen Wenqing (Secretary of the CCP Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission)
9 Ministry of State Security
国家安全部
1983 Chen Yixin
陈文清
Minister of State Security
CCP
10 Ministry of Civil Affairs
民政部
1978 Li Jiheng
李纪恒
Minister of Civil Affairs
CCP
11 Ministry of Justice
司法部
1949 (CPG)
1954 (PRC)
1979 (re-established)
Tang Yijun
唐一军
Minister of Justice
CCP Chen Wenqing (Secretary of the CCP Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission)
12 Ministry of Finance
财政部
1949 (CPG)
1954 (PRC)
Liu Kun
刘昆
Minister of Finance
CCP Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang
13 Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security
人力资源和社会保障部
2008 Zhang Jinan
张纪南
Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security
CCP Vice Premier Hu Chunhua
14 Ministry of Natural Resources
自然资源部
2018 Lu Hao
陆昊
Minister of Natural Resources
CCP Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang
15 Ministry of Ecology and Environment
生态环境部
2018 Huang Runqiu
黄润秋
Minister of Ecology and Environment
JS
16 Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development
住房和城乡建设部
2008 Wang Menghui
王蒙徽
Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development
CCP
17 Ministry of Transport
交通运输部
2008 Li Xiaopeng
李小鹏
Minister of Transport
CCP Vice-Premier Liu He
18 Ministry of Water Resources
水利部
1949 (CPG)
1954 (PRC)
Li Guoying
李国英
Minister of Water Resources
CCP Vice Premier Hu Chunhua
19 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
农业农村部
2018 Tang Renjian
唐仁健
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
CCP
20 Ministry of Commerce
商务部
2003 Wang Wentao
汪文涛
Minister of Commerce
CCP
21 Ministry of Culture and Tourism
文化和旅游部
2018 Hu Heping
胡和平
Minister of Culture and Tourism
CCP Li Shulei (Head of the CCP Central Committee Propaganda Department)
22 National Health Commission
国家卫生健康委员会
2018 Ma Xiaowei
马晓伟
Minister in charge of the National Health Commission
CCP Vice Premier Sun Chunlan
23 Ministry of Veterans Affairs
退役军人事务部
2018 Sun Shaocheng
孙绍骋
Minister of Veterans Affairs
CCP
24 Ministry of Emergency Management
应急管理部
2018 Huang Ming
黄明
Ministry of Emergency Management
CCP State Councillor Wang Yong
25 People's Bank of China
中国人民银行
1948 Yi Gang
易纲
Governor of the People's Bank of China
CCP Vice-Premier Liu He (Director of the Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission Office)
26 National Audit Office
审计署
1983 Hou Kai
侯凯
Auditor-General of the National Audit Office
CCP Premier Li Qiang
∟ Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang

Special Organization directly under the State Council

Ministry-level

Organizations directly under the State Council

Administrative Offices of the State Council

Institutions directly under the State Council

National Administrations administrated by ministry-level agencies

Interdepartmental coordinating agencies

and many more...

Agencies dispatched by the State Council

See also

References

  1. ^ "Unraveling the Mysteries of China's Multiple Budgets". Bloomberg.com. 13 March 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-02-09. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
  2. ^ a b c d Article 85 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-24. Retrieved 2011-12-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)