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  2. Administrative divisions of China - Wikipedia

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    The administrative divisions of China have consisted of several levels since 1412, due to mainland China's large population and geographical area. In the People's Republic of China, the constitution provides for three levels of government. However in practice, there are five levels of local government; the provincial (province, autonomous ...

  3. Government of China - Wikipedia

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    While operating under strict control and supervision by the central government, China's local governments manage relatively high share of fiscal revenues and expenditures. [39] Their level of authority and autonomy in economic decision-making is high, and they have played a major role in national economic development.

  4. Order of precedence in China - Wikipedia

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    Within the People's Republic of China, there is a statutory "National Civil Service Rankings System" to determine ranking of officials below the minister-level, stretching from the very important positions (Provincial Party Secretaries, for instance) to the lowest positions (for example, someone who is responsible for a township office). Their ...

  5. Province-level divisions of China - Wikipedia

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    The executive branch is the Provincial People's Government, led by a governor in the provinces, a mayor in provincial-level cities, a chairman in the autonomous regions. The head of the government is assisted by a number of subordinate officials such as Vice-Governors. [2] The head of the People's Government is appointed by the State Council.

  6. Civil service of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    The civil service of the People's Republic of China is the administrative system of the traditional Chinese government which consists of all levels who run the day-to-day affairs in China. The members of the civil service are selected through competitive examination.

  7. Provinces of China - Wikipedia

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    Provinces are the most common form of province-level governments. The legislative bodies of the provinces are the Provincial People's Congresses. The executive branch is the Provincial People's Government, led by a governor. The People's Government is answerable to both the State Council and the Provincial People's Congress.

  8. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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  9. County-level divisions of China - Wikipedia

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    In Imperial China, the county was a significant administrative unit because it marked the lowest level of the imperial bureaucratic structure; [citation needed] in other words, it was the lowest level that the government reached. Government below the county level was often undertaken through informal non-bureaucratic means, varying between ...