Chongqing Municipal People's Government

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Chongqing Municipal People's Government

重庆市人民政府
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Leadership
Hu Henghua
since 30 December 2021
Executive Deputy Mayor
Chen Xinwu
Deputy Mayors
Zheng Xiangdong, Dan Yanzheng, Jiang Duntao, Shang Kui, Zhang Anjiang
Secretary-general
Zhang Guozhi
Parent body
Elected by
Meeting place
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Headquarters
Website
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The Chongqing Municipal People's Government is the local administrative agency of Chongqing. It is officially elected by the Chongqing Municipal People's Congress and is formally responsible to the CMPC and its Standing Committee. The municipal government is headed by a mayor, currently Hu Henghua. Under the country's one-party system, the mayor is subordinate to the secretary of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

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History

The Chongqing Municipal People's Government was established in December 1949. In February 1955, it was renamed the Chongqing Municipal People's Committee. In June 1968, during the Cultural Revolution, it was replaced by the Chongqing Revolutionary Committee. It was re-established in March 1980.

Organization

The organization of the Chongqing Municipal People's Government includes: [1] [2]

Component Departments

  • Chongqing Municipal Development and Reform Commission
  • Chongqing Municipal Education Commission
  • Chongqing Municipal Science and Technology Bureau
  • Chongqing Municipal Economic and Information Commission
  • Chongqing Municipal Ethnic and Religious Affairs Commission
  • Chongqing Public Security Bureau
  • Chongqing Civil Affairs Bureau
  • Chongqing Municipal Justice Bureau
  • Chongqing Municipal Finance Bureau
  • Chongqing Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau
  • Chongqing Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau
  • Chongqing Municipal Ecological Environment Bureau
  • Chongqing Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Committee
  • Chongqing Municipal Urban Management Bureau
  • Chongqing Transportation Bureau
  • Chongqing Water Conservancy Bureau
  • Chongqing Municipal Agriculture and Rural Affairs Commission
  • Chongqing Municipal Commission of Commerce
  • Chongqing Municipal Culture and Tourism Development Committee
  • Chongqing Municipal Health Commission
  • Chongqing Veterans Affairs Bureau
  • Chongqing Emergency Management Bureau
  • Chongqing Audit Bureau
  • Chongqing Municipal People's Government Foreign Affairs and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office

Directly affiliated special institutions

Organizations under the Municipal Government

  • Chongqing Municipal People's Government Cultural and Historical Research Institute
  • Chongqing Academy of Social Sciences
  • Chongqing Academy of Science and Technology
  • Chongqing Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • Chongqing Academy of Animal Science
  • Chongqing Fisheries Science Research Institute
  • Chongqing Sericulture Science and Technology Research Institute
  • Chongqing Sericulture Administration Center
  • Chongqing Geological and Mineral Exploration and Development Bureau
  • Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources
  • Chongqing Land Reserve and Remediation Center
  • Chongqing 136 Geological Team
  • Chongqing Veteran Cadre Rest Home
  • Chongqing Energy Testing and Utilization Center
  • Chongqing Industrial Design Promotion Center
  • Chongqing Grain and Oil Quality Supervision and Inspection Center
  • Chongqing Supply and Marketing Cooperative
  • Chongqing Broadcasting Group

Leadership

NameOfficePartyDate of BirthOther officesRef.
Hu Henghua Mayor

Secretary of the Municipal Government Party Leading Group

  CCP June 1963 (age 61)Deputy Secretary of the Party Beijing Municipal Committee

Member of the CCP Central Committee

[3]
Chen XinwuExecutive Deputy Mayor

Deputy Secretary of the Party Leading Group

  CCP July 1968 (age 5556)Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee's Directly Affiliated Organs Working Committee

Director of the General Office of Chongqing Municipal Party Committee Director of the Municipal Party Committee's Reform Office

[4]
Zheng XiangdongDeputy Mayor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP October 1968 (age 55) [5]
Jin WeiDeputy Mayor  CCP May 1972 (age 52)Vice Chairman of the China Democratic League

Chairman of the CDL Chongqing Municipal Committee

[6]
Tan XuxiangDeputy Mayor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CDL May 1966 (age 58)Secretary of the Party Working Committee of the Urban Sub-Center

Director of the Management Committee

[7]
Jiang DuntaoDeputy Mayor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP May 1969 (age 55) [8]
Shang KuiDeputy Mayor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP June 1968 (age 56) [9]
Zhang AnjiangDeputy Mayor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP February 1971 (age 53)Director of the Chongqing Municipal Public Security Bureau

Deputy secretary of the Municipal Party Committee's Political and Legal Affairs Commission

[10]
Zhang GuozhiDeputy Mayor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP June 1973 (age 51) [11]
Luo QingquanSecretary-General

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP January 1967 (age 57)Director of the General Office of the Municipal Government

Director of the Municipal Government Advisory Office

[12]

Previous leaderships

1st Municipal People's Government (June 1997–December 2002)

2nd Municipal People's Government (January 2003–December 2007)

3rd Municipal People's Government (January 2008–January 2013)

4th Municipal People's Government (January 2013–January 2018)

5th Municipal People's Government (January 2018–January 2023)

6th Municipal People's Government (January 2023–)

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