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Which level is higher, the bureau level or the CPC?

There is a strict difference between the official department level and the bureau level, and the official department level is higher than the bureau level. The main hall class is also the prefecture level, also known as the bureau level, also known as the prefecture level. It refers to the next level of the ministerial level. From a legal point of view, strictly speaking, the bureau level is the bureau level, and there is no other explanation. Bureau level is a special administrative level of sub-provincial cities, which is located between the departmental level and the deputy departmental level.

Bureau level is a special administrative level of sub-provincial cities, which is located between the departmental level and the deputy departmental level. General bureau level refers to the bureau level of ministries and commissions, that is, the division, bureau, prefecture, hall and city level, which is greater than the county level and less than the deputy hall (province) level. County bureaus and district (prefecture-level city) bureaus are at the department level. Bureau-level cadres, also known as bureau-level officials, are a civil servant level in China. According to the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), bureau-level officials are classified as administrative level five, and officials at bureau level and above are senior leading cadres, which are classified as administrative level five.

The official bureau level is not a particularly standardized name, but can be simply understood as a level between the deputy department level and the department level. The deputy bureau level is one level lower than the official bureau level, that is, between the official department level and the deputy department level.

It can be seen that bureau-level officials are department-level cadres above and below. For example, the mayor of a prefecture-level city is at the bureau level (but the mayor of a municipality directly under the central government is at the ministerial level); Directors of prefecture-level cities (such as tax bureaus) are generally at the level.

Legal basis:

Measures for the Administration of Civil Servants' Job Grades Article 5 The corresponding relationship between civil servants' leadership positions and grades is:

National level: level 1;

(2) State-level deputies: level 4 to level 2;

(3) Chief positions at the provincial and ministerial levels: Grade 8 to Grade 4;

(four) deputy provincial and ministerial level: ten to six;

(5) Chief post at bureau level: 13 to 8;

(six) deputy bureau level: fifteen to ten;

(7) Chief post at county level: Grade 18 to Grade 12;

(eight) county deputies: twenty to fourteen;

(9) Chief posts at the township level: grades 22 to 16;

(10) Township deputies: Grade 24 to Grade 17.

The internal organs of the deputy ministerial level organs and the directors of the deputy provincial-level municipal organs correspond to fifteen to ten levels; Division level deputies correspond to 17 to 1 1.