中华人民共和国国务院总理办公室 | |
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Formation | April 1988 |
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Legal status | Departmental level rank |
Headquarters | Premier's Office, Zhongnanhai, Beijing |
Director | Kang Xuping |
The Office of the Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China is a bureau whose staff is assigned to work directly under, and closely with the premier of the State Council.
In the early 1950s, the Government Affairs Commission of the Central People's Government (renamed the State Council of China in 1954) had a Premier's Office, which had a maximum of 17 secretaries. At the end of 1957, the first major streamlining was carried out, leaving only 9 secretaries, including the director and deputy director, who took office in April 1958. After streamlining, only six or seven people were left by 1957 and 1958. Secretaries were generally divided into foreign affairs, culture and education, politics and law, economy, and military affairs. In 1965, in order to carry out the "institutional revolution", the Premier's Office was removed from the State Council (the third session of the 1st National People's Congress, which closed on January 4, 1965, passed a relevant resolution) and replaced with a Premier's Duty Room in the West Flower Hall of Zhongnanhai (where Premier Zhou Enlai lived), with only two or three secretaries. [1]
After Li Peng became Premier of the State Council in April 1988, the Premier's Office was officially restored. [2]
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