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Whose seat should be placed first between the Organization Minister and the Propaganda Minister?

In civil servants, the ranking of leaders is a science, especially as leading cadres, they usually care about their own ranking. However, when leading civil servants attend events, their rankings are wrong. At least they may make the leaders unhappy, and at worst they may be punished.

Therefore, as a staff member of a civil service agency, you must treat the ranking of leaders carefully. Today I would like to discuss this issue with you. If within the same region, the Organization Minister and the Propaganda Minister attend an official meeting at the same time, whose seat card should be placed first?

Regarding this issue, some people say that the organization director should be ranked first, because in the ranking of regional civil servants, the organization director is often ranked before the propaganda director.

However, if we pay attention to the news on TV, you will find that there are no shortage of news. In some places, the organization director is ranked in front of the propaganda director, and in some places, the propaganda director is ranked in front of the organization director.

In other places, even the United Front Minister may be ranked higher than the Organization Minister and Propaganda Minister. Many people may have collapsed after reading this. How should they be sorted so as not to make mistakes?

In fact, in the ranking of leaders of civil servants, there are usually two ways to rank them. One is to rank according to the order of units. For example, the Organization Department is ranked higher than the Propaganda Department. , in fact, the leaders of the Organization Department and the Propaganda Department at the same level are often assigned to the Organization Department first, and then to the Propaganda Department.

There is also a way to arrange the leaders according to the time they have been in office. For example, the Organization Minister and the Propaganda Minister are usually members of the Standing Committee. Whoever has served as a member of the Standing Committee of the same region earlier will be ranked at the front, and whoever has served as a member of the Standing Committee of the same region later will be ranked at the back.

Let’s give a more direct example, which is easier for everyone to understand. For example, if the Standing Committee and the Propaganda Minister of a certain county take office in 2019, the Standing Committee and the Organization Director will take office in 2020. When two people attend an event at the same time, under normal circumstances, the Propaganda Director will be ranked before the Organization Director.

On the contrary, if the organization director arrives first and serves as the standing committee member first, the organization director will usually be ranked higher. However, if a county is adjusting its leading cadres and the organization director and propaganda director are adjusted at the same time, take office on the same day, and serve as members of the county party committee standing committee at the same time, in this case, the organization director is usually ranked before the propaganda director.

In short, the ranking of leaders in civil servants is really a very learned behavior. As a novice in the civil service, if you don’t know how to sort things out, it’s best to ask your old colleagues in the unit or your leaders for advice, so as to avoid making mistakes.