1, indicating that the administrative level is at the level:
Official titles are one of the administrative levels of civil servants in China, and "county-level chief" and "researcher" in Articles 16 and 17 of Chapter III of the Civil Service Law are official titles.
Generally speaking, it is the chief leader of the sub-unit of the department directly under the central government, the chief leader of the sub-unit of the department directly under the provincial administrative region, the deputy leader of the department directly under the central government, the chief leader of the department directly under the central government, the chief leader of the department directly under the prefecture-level city, the secretary of the prefecture-level city district Committee, the district head, the secretary of the county party Committee, the county magistrate, the standing Committee, the deputy secretary and deputy head of the sub-provincial city district Committee, the deputy director of the office of the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the central and provincial cities, and the deputy secretary of the office of the
2. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Including counties (county-level cities, districts, banners and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps regimental level, etc. Party secretary, (district) county magistrate, (district) county people's congress, (district) county CPPCC chairman, and directors of municipal units, such as municipal public security bureau and judicial bureau.
The main cadres in the offices of various ministries and commissions in the State Council (such as the director of the Economic Crops Division of the Planting Management Department of the Ministry of Agriculture)
Principal cadres of all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as Director of Rural Science and Technology Department of Jiangsu Provincial Science and Technology Department)
Deputy bureau-level cadres of deputy provincial cities and district and county governments (such as deputy director of Xi Municipal Health Bureau and deputy head of Lantian County)
Sub-provincial cities belong to bureau organs and chief cadres of district and county bureaus (such as director of scientific and technological achievements division of Nanjing Science and Technology Bureau, director of Xuanwu District Health Bureau, secretary and director of XX District Sub-district Office).
Chief cadres at the bureau level of prefecture-level cities (Xinjiang Corps Division) and district and county governments (such as director of Mianyang Labor Bureau and county magistrate of Santai County)
Major cadres of various regiments of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as the head and political commissar of the Eighth Division of Agriculture of Xinjiang Corps 142 Regiment)
Second, explain the concept of national cadre administrative level:
China's administrative levels are divided into five levels: national level, provincial and ministerial level, departmental level, county level and township level, and all levels are divided into deputies. The level of the central ministries and commissions is what we usually call "state, Ministry (province), department, department and branch".