Ministry of Civil Affairs
Chinese governmental institution
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- Lu Zhiyuan
- Tang Chengpei
- Zhang Chunsheng
- Zhan Chengfu
- Li Baojun
- Hu Haifeng
- Shen Xiaohui, Leader of Discipline Inspection & Supervision Team
The Ministry of Civil Affairs the cabinet-level executive department of the State Council of China which is responsible for social and administrative affairs. It is the 10th-ranked department in the State Council. It was founded in its current form in May 1978, and the current minister is Lu Zhiyuan.
History
- November 1949, Ministry of Internal Affairs of Central People's Government established.
- September 1954, renamed Ministry of Internal Affairs of the People's Republic of China.
- January 1969, the Ministry abolished.
- May 1978, Ministry of Civil Affairs of PR China founded.
Internal organizations
- General Office (International Cooperation Department)
- Policy and Regulation Department
- Planning and Finance Division
- Social Organization Administration Bureau
- Social Organization Law Enforcement Supervision Bureau
- Department of Social Assistance
- Division of Zoning and Place Names
- Department of Social Affairs
- Department for Aging
- Department of Aged Care Services
- Child Welfare Division
- Charity Promotion Department
- Institutional Party Committee (Personnel Department)
- Retired Cadres Bureau
List of civil ministers
No. | Name | Took office | Left office |
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1 | Xie Juezai | October 1949 | 1960 |
2 | Qian Ying (钱瑛) | 1960 | 1966 |
post abolished | |||
3 | Cheng Zihua (程子华) | March 1978 | May 1982 |
4 | Cui Naifu (崔乃夫) | May 1982 | March 1993 |
5 | Doje Cering (多吉才让) | March 1993 | March 2003 |
6 | Li Xueju | March 2003 | June 2010 |
7 | Li Liguo | June 2010 | November 2016 |
8 | Huang Shuxian | November 2016 | October 2019 |
9 | Li Jiheng | October 2019 | February 2022 |
10 | Tang Dengjie | February 2022 | December 2023 |
11 | Lu Zhiyuan | December 2023 | Incumbent |
See also
- Administrative divisions of China
- Urban planning in China
- Urban Planning Society of China
- Chinese Public Administration Society
- China Center of Adoption Affairs
External links
- Official website
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Departments |
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- Food and Strategic Reserves
- Energy
- Data
- Defense Industry
- Tobacco
- Immigration
- Forestry and Grassland
- Railway
- Civil Aviation
- Post
- Cultural Heritage
- Traditional Medicine
- Disease Control
- Mine Safety
- Fire & Rescue
- Foreign Exchange
- Medical Products
- State Secrets(☭ Secrecy Comm.)
- National Archives (a.k.a. ☭ Central Archives)
- Civil Service(☭ Org. Dept.)
- Cryptography(☭ Leading Group)