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Central Institutional Organization Commission

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Central Institutional Organization Commission
中央机构编制委员会
Abbreviation中央编委 (Zhōngyāng Biānwěi)
Formation1991
TypePolicy coordination and consultation body
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersDongsi, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Director
Li Qiang
Deputy Director
Cai Qi
Chief of General Office
Zhang Jinan
Parent organization
Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
SubsidiariesGeneral Office of the Central Institutional Organization Commission
Websitewww.scopsr.gov.cn
Central Institutional Organization Commission
Simplified Chinese中央机构编制委员会
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngyāng Jīgòu Biānzhì Wěiyuánhuì

The Central Institutional Organization Commission, sometimes synonymous with the State Commission for Public Sector Reform, is an agency of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party with full jurisdiction also over the State Council of China as well as lower and local government bodies. It is led by the Premier of the State Council and closely tied to the Organization Department of the Chinese Communist Party.

History

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During its history, the Commission changed name several times between the establishment of the People's Republic of China and the adoption of its current name and functions in 1991.

Functions

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The commission oversees institutional reforms and staffing structures of the CCP Center and the State Council.[1] The commission's functions include making policy on administrative reform, central reorganization plans, personnel establishment, quotas, wages, and administrative regulations for State institutions. Its authority was enhanced after the Ministry of Personnel was abolished. There is also the State Commission Office for Public Sector Reform, which serves as its executive organ.

Membership

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Current membership:

Director
  • Li Qiang, Premier of the State Council, Politburo Standing Committee member
Deputy Director
  • Cai Qi, Politburo Standing Committee member, First-ranked Secretary of the Central Secretariat
Members
  • Not yet publicly released

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Decoding Chinese Politics: Security". Asia Society. Retrieved 2 October 2023.