Zhejiang Provincial People's Government

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Zhejiang Provincial People's Government

浙江省人民政府
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Established29 July 1949
Leadership
Wang Hao
since 30 September 2021
Executive Deputy Governor
Xu Wenguang
Deputy Governors
Lu Shan, Zhang Yanyun, Hu Wei, Li Yanyi, Yang Qingjiu, Ke Jixin, Zhang Zhenfeng
Secretary-general
Xu Dake
Parent body
Elected by
Website
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The Zhejiang Provincial People's Government is the provincial administrative agency of Zhejiang. It is officially elected by the Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress and is formally responsible to the ZPPC and its Standing Committee. The provincial government is headed by a governor, currently Wang Hao. [1] Under the country's one-party system, the governor is subordinate to the secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

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History

The Zhejiang Provincial People's Government was established on 29 July 1949. In January 1955, it was renamed the Zhejiang Provincial People's Committee. [2]

In March 1967, during the Cultural Revolution, Zhejiang entered military rule, with the establishment of the Zhejiang Provincial Military Control Committee of the People's Liberation Army in Hangzhou and the dissolution of the People's Committee. In 1968, the Zhejiang Revolutionary Committee was established. In December 1979, the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government was re-established. [2]

Organization

The organization of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government includes: [3]

Component Departments

  • Zhejiang Provincial Development and Reform Commission
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Economy and Information Technology
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Science and Technology
  • Zhejiang Provincial Ethnic and Religious Affairs Committee
  • Zhejiang Provincial Public Security Department
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Civil Affairs
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Justice
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Finance
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Human Resources and Social Security
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Natural Resources
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Ecology and Environment
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Transportation
  • Zhejiang Provincial Water Resources Department
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Commerce
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism
  • Zhejiang Provincial Health Commission
  • Zhejiang Provincial Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Zhejiang Provincial Emergency Management Department
  • Zhejiang Provincial Audit Office
  • Foreign Affairs Office of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government

Directly affiliated special institutions

Organizations under the Provincial Government

  • Zhejiang Ocean Port Development Committee
  • Zhejiang Provincial People's Government Advisory Committee
  • Zhejiang Development Planning Institute
  • Zhejiang Ocean Development Research Institute
  • Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • Zhejiang Tsinghua Yangtze River Delta Research Institute
  • Zhejiang Academy of Social Sciences
  • Zhijiang Laboratory
  • Zhejiang Provincial Local Chronicles Office
  • Zhejiang Radio and Television Group
  • Zhejiang Machinery Equipment Complete Set Bureau
  • Zhejiang Provincial Bureau of Geological Survey
  • Zhejiang Nonferrous Metals Geological Exploration Bureau
  • Zhejiang Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives
  • China National Silk Museum

Leadership

NameOfficePartyDate of BirthOther officesRef.
Wang Hao Governor

Secretary of the Provincial Government Party Leading Group

  CCP October 1963 (age 60)Deputy Secretary of the Party Zhejiang Provincial Committee

Member of the CCP Central Committee

[4]
Xu WenguangExecutive Deputy Governor

Deputy Secretary of the Party Leading Group

  CCP October 1968 (age 55) [5]
Lu ShanDeputy Governor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP May 1972 (age 52) [6]
Zhang YanyunDeputy Governor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP August 1966 (age 57) [7]
Hu WeiDeputy Governor  CZGP November 1969 (age 54)Chairperson of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the CZGP [8]
Li YanyiDeputy Governor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP February 1967 (age 57) [9]
Yang QingjiuDeputy Governor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP April 1969 (age 55)Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Public Security Department [10]
Ke JixinDeputy Governor

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP January 1968 (age 56) [11]
Xu DakeSecretary-General

Member of the Party Leading Group

  CCP November 1971 (age 52) [12]

Previous leaderships

16th Municipal People's Government (January 2023–)

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