Provincial and ministerial-level cadres are generally the leaders of the Communist Party of China, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the organs and departments of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the leaders of the ministries and commissions of the state (directors, directors, directors), the party committees of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the CPPCC and the chief procurators of the people's procuratorates, the presidents of the people's courts (provincial and ministerial deputies), the party committees of (deputy provincial-level cities), the Standing Committee of the People's Congress, The CPPCC principal leaders (provincial and ministerial-level deputy positions), so how many leading cadres are there at the ministerial level in each provincial-level administrative region?
Generally speaking, in the vast majority of provinces, only three of them are secretaries of provincial party committees (concurrently serving as directors of the provincial people's congresses), provincial governors, and chairmen of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing four municipalities directly under the central government and Guangdong, ** and other six provincial-level administrative units, the provincial party secretary, governor, director of the provincial people's congress, chairman of the provincial CPPCC are respectively held by different people, that is, there are four ministerial-level**.
Xinjiang is the most special, there are 5 ministerial-level **, in addition to the provincial "four major teams" leader, the secretary of the party committee of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps is also at the ministerial level.
Cadres at the ministerial level are senior leading cadres in state organs, and they play an important role in state decision-making and management. At present, the youngest leading cadre at the ministerial level in all provincial-level administrative regions in the country is Yin Yong (born in August 1969), mayor of Beijing.