Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People's Government 内蒙古自治区人民政府 | |
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Bao Gang (Acting) 13 October 2025 | |
Parent body | Central People's Government People's Congress of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region |
Elected by | People's Congress of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region |
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The People's Government of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is the local administrative agency of Inner Mongolia. It is officially elected by the People's Congress of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and is formally responsible to the People's Congress and its Standing Committee of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People's Congress. Under the country's one-party system, the chairman is subordinate to the secretary of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. The government is currently headed by an acting chairperson, Bao Gang.
On November 23, 1949, Ulanfu, Chairman of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Government, petitioned Premier Zhou Enlai of the State Council of the Central People's Government to relocate the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Government from Ulanhot to Zhangjiakou in order to facilitate the leadership of the western region of Inner Mongolia. On November 24, Premier Zhou Enlai approved the relocation of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Government to Zhangjiakou. After that, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Government gradually moved to Zhangjiakou. It began to work on December 23. The relocation was completed on June 25, 1950.
The Eastern District Administrative Office of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was established on April 1, 1953, by merging Huna League, Xing'an League and Jirim League in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The administrative office is located in Ulanhot City. On May 21, 1954, the Eastern District Administrative Office was abolished, Jirim League was restored according to the original jurisdiction, and the original Xing'an League and Huna League were merged to form Hulunbuir League.
In 1954, the People's Government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region moved to Guisui City and changed its name to Hohot City, which was designated as the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
The organization of the People's Government of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region includes: [1] [2]