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  1. The orders of precedence in China is the ranking of political leaders in China for the purposes of event protocol and to arrange the ordering of names in official news bulletins, both written and televised. It is also sometimes used to assess perceived level of political power.

  2. The government of the People's Republic of China is based on a system of people's congress within the parameters of a unitary communist state, in which the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) enacts its policies through people's congresses.

  3. The General Secretary is the highest-ranking official within the Chinese Communist Party, a standing member of the Politburo and head of the Secretariat. Post holders are usually the de facto leaders of the People's Republic of China.

  4. Summary. This report provides a snapshot of China’s leading political institutions and current leaders in the form of nine organization charts and three tables.

  5. Oct 11, 2017 · The Communist Party Secretary (PS) is the highest ranking official of a locality, while the local head of government (for example, the governor or mayor) is the PS’s deputy.

  6. Nov 24, 2021 · officials, with China’s top leader, CPC General Secretary Xi Jinping, among them.2 The parliament, like every other political institution in China, both reports to the Party and includes a Party cell within it.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Xi Jinping, 71, leads the PRC party-state. He has served since 2012 as CPC General Secretary and Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, which oversees the Party’s armed wing, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). (The PLA formally and explicitly serves the Party, not the nation.)