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Premier of the State Council of the People's
Republic of China:
 Wen Jiabao
State
councilors of China:
State Council Secretary
General: Hua Jianmin(concurrently)
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HereThe State Council of the People's Republic of China, namely the Central
People's Government, is the highest executive organ of State power, as well as
the highest organ of State administration. The State Council is composed of a
premier, vice-premiers, State councillors, ministers in charge of ministries and
commissions, the auditor-general and the secretary-general. The premier of the
State Council is nominated by the president, reviewed by the NPC, and appointed
and removed by the president. Other members of the State Council are nominated
by the premier, reviewed by the NPC or its Standing Committee, and appointed and
removed by the president. In the State Council, a single term of each office is
five years, and incumbents cannot be reappointed after two successive terms.
The State Council follows the system of premier responsibility in work while
various ministries and commissions under the State Council follow the system of
ministerial responsibility. In dealing with foreign affairs, State councillors
can conduct important activities on behalf the premier after being entrusted by
the premier of the State Council. The auditor-general is the head of the State
Auditing Administration, in charge of auditing and supervising State finances .
The secretary-general, under the premier, is responsible for the day-to-day work
of the State Council and is in charge of the general office of the State
Council.
The State Council is responsible for carrying out the principles and policies
of the Communist Party of China as well as the regulations and laws adopted by
the NPC, and dealing with such affairs as China's internal politics, diplomacy,
national defense, finance, economy, culture and education.
Under the current Constitution, the State Council exercises the power of
administrative legislation, the power to submit proposals, the power of
administrative leadership, the power of economic management, the power of
diplomatic administration, the power of social administration, and other powers
granted by the NPC and its Standing Committee.
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