The Civil Servant Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the state implements a parallel system of civil servants' positions and ranks, and sets the sequence of civil servants' leadership positions and ranks according to their positions and responsibilities. The leadership positions of civil servants are set according to the Constitution, relevant laws and institutional norms.
The levels of leadership positions are divided into: national chief, national deputy, provincial chief, provincial deputy, bureau chief, bureau deputy, county deputy, county deputy, township deputy and township deputy.
Responsibilities of the district head:
The district head leads the overall work of the district government and has the final decision-making power, administrative command power and personnel nomination power; The deputy district head assists the district head to preside over the daily work of the district government; Other deputy district heads assist the district head according to their respective division of labor.
The district head is responsible for convening and presiding over the plenary session of the district government and the executive meeting of the district government, and may also entrust the deputy district head to convene the above meetings. Major issues in the work of the district government must be discussed and decided by the plenary session of the district government or the office meeting of the district head.
The district head is responsible for signing decisions, orders and normative documents issued by the government, signing contracts with foreign countries, signing proposals submitted to the District People's Congress and its Standing Committee, and appointing and removing personnel and other documents.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-District Chief