You County ( simplified Chinese : 攸县 ; traditional Chinese : 攸縣 ; pinyin : Yōu Xiàn ) is a county in Hunan Province , China; it is under the administration of Zhuzhou City . Located on the south eastern margin of the province, the county is bordered to the north by Xiangdong District , Pingxiang City of Jiangxi , Liling City and Zhuzhou County , to the west by Hengdong County , to the south by Chaling County , to the east by Lianhua County of Jiangxi . You County covers 2,649 km (1,023 sq mi), as of 2015, it had a registered population of 819,845. The county has 13 towns and 4 subdistricts under its jurisdiction, the county seat is at Chunlian Subdistrict ( 春联街道 ).
12-718: Yanling County currently has 4 subdistricts and 13 towns. On December 28, 2018, the Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of You County Tan Runhong (Chinese: 谭润洪 ) was expelled from the Chinese Communist Party and removed from public office for serious violations of laws and regulations. This Hunan location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary A Party Committee Secretary ( Chinese : 党委书记 ; pinyin : dǎngwěi shūjì )
24-487: A "Governor" ( simplified Chinese : 省长 ; traditional Chinese : 省長 ; pinyin : shěng zhǎng ). The Governor is usually the second-highest-ranking official in the party's Provincial Committee, and holds the concurrent title of " Deputy Party Committee Secretary " (simplified Chinese: 省委副书记 ; traditional Chinese: 省委副書記 ; pinyin: shěng wěi fù shū jì ). A similar comparison can be made for municipal Party Secretaries and Mayors in city-level, or even for
36-467: A local party organization was called the First Secretary , its deputy the "Second Secretary". The local party organizations each had its own Secretariat with numerous secretaries. Beginning at the provincial level, China's party-government dual administrative system arranges a hierarchy by which the party chief is in charge of determining the direction of policy as well as personnel changes, and
48-441: Is the leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organization in a province, city, village, or other administrative unit. In most cases, it is the de facto highest political office of its area of jurisdiction. The term can also be used for the leadership position of CCP organizations in state-owned enterprises, private companies, foreign-owned companies, universities, research institutes, hospitals, as well as other institutions of
60-600: The General Secretary of CCP and the Premier of State Council in state-level. There have been rare instances where both Party Secretary and Governor (or Mayor) positions were held by the same person, though this is not the common practice since the end of the Cultural Revolution. The Party Secretary is usually assisted by numerous Deputy Party Secretaries. Until the 1980s, the leading position of
72-663: The zhuanzhi deputy party chief is also the head of the party school of any given jurisdiction. For example, in Sichuan province, the Party Secretary heads the party committee, while the Governor of Sichuan serves as the top ranked deputy party chief, and the "specifically-designated" deputy party chief ranks immediately next to the governor in precedence. A "Party Branch" or " Party Group " (党组; dangzu ) exists in almost all institutions of state which are not formally part of
84-575: The Communist Party organization. These include government organs, People's Congresses, ministries, provincial and municipal departments and so on. These organizations are created by mandate of a Party Committee, serve to ensure that the general policy guidelines of the party is followed at each respective institution. They may gather for ad hoc meetings to study party documents or speeches or carry out "party life meetings" at their respective institutions, but they do not serve as an executive body in
96-529: The Party Committee that mandated its creation. Party group A party group ( Chinese : 党组 ; pinyin : dǎngzǔ ) is a formal group within an organization that works to ensure democratic centralism as led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Party groups ensure the control of formally non-CCP public institutions like government organizations , people's organizations , people's congresses , and state-owned business corporations by
108-426: The corresponding government leader is responsible for implementing party policy and arranging the annual budget, as well as other everyday government matters and ceremonial tasks. The list of party chief levels is as follows: The Communist Party secretaries at the provincial level also often serve as the chair of the provincial people's congress. Generally, a top government official (the mayor, governor) will also hold
120-493: The domains which they reside. The Party Branch Secretary or Party Group Secretary (党组书记; dangzu shuji ) is a distinct office from that of the Party Committee Secretary. They do not have the elaborate organization and bureaucracy that is commonplace with a Party Committee. Unlike Party Committees, which report to parent Party Committees at a higher level of jurisdiction, Party Branches are responsible to
132-501: The first deputy party chief position. A Deputy Party Secretary ( 党委副书记 ) assists in the work of the Party Secretary. In provincial and most prefecture-level jurisdictions, there are two deputy party chiefs. The higher-ranked deputy party chief is generally also concurrently the head of the government of the party committee's area of jurisdiction. The other deputy party chief is known as the zhuanzhi fushuji ( 专职副书记 ), literally, "Specifically-designated Deputy Party Secretary." Generally,
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#1732773094949144-469: The state. Post- Cultural Revolution , the CCP is responsible for the formulation of policies and the government is responsible for its day-to-day execution . At every level of jurisdiction, a government leader serves alongside the party secretary. For example, in the case of a province, the provincial Party Secretary is the de facto highest office, but the government is headed by a government leader called
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