National Government Offices Administration

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National Government Offices Administration
国家机关事务管理局
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FormedDecember 1950;73 years ago (1950-12)
JurisdictionFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  People's Republic of China
Headquarters22, Xi'anmen Street, Xicheng District, Beijing
Agency executive
Parent agency State Council
Website www.ggj.gov.cn OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

The National Government Offices Administration is an agency directly under the State Council of People's Republic of China. It manages the offices for the central government and various national agencies in Beijing. It is responsible for government procurement, government employees housing, state-sponsored conferences and other matters regarding logistics. [1]

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History

The administration is established in December 1950, as in Government Offices Administration of the Government Administration Council of the Central People's Government (Chinese :中央人民政府政务院机关事务管理局). After the 1954 Constitution was passed, following a re-structuring of the government, it became the Government Offices Administration of the State Council (Chinese :国务院机关事务管理局). In March 2013, the name is changed to National Government Offices Administration.

Leadership

Directors

Government Offices Administration

NameChinese nameTook officeLeft officeRef.
Yu Xinqing 余心清December 1950September 1953
Fang Zhongru 方仲如November 1953September 1954
Liu Yongru 刘墉如20 November 19549 March 1956
Gao Dengbang 高登榜9 March 19561966
Li Mengfu 李梦夫February 1973September 1980
Yuan Jinxiu 袁晋修September 198027 March 1983
Chang Jie 常捷June 1983September 1990
Guo Ji 郭济October 1990May 1997
Jiao Huancheng 焦焕成May 1997March 2013

National Government Offices Administration

NameChinese nameTook officeLeft officeRef.
Jiao Huancheng 焦焕成March 201320 October 2015
Li Baorong 李宝荣20 October 201524 June 2022
Wang Yonghong 王永红24 June 2022Incumbent

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References

  1. "国家机关事务管理局". gkml.ggj.gov.cn. Retrieved 2019-06-23.