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Shanghai Municipal People's Government

Shanghai Municipal People's Government

Local government of Shanghai


The Shanghai Municipal People's Government is the local administrative agency of Shanghai.[1] It is officially elected by the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress and is formally responsible to the SMPC and its Standing Committee.[1] The municipal government is headed by a mayor, currently Gong Zheng.[2] Under the country's Leninist system, the mayor is subordinate to the secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[3]

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Organization

The organization of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government includes:[1][4][5]

  • General Office of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government

Component Departments

  • Shanghai Municipal Development and Reform Commission
  • Shanghai Municipal Industry and Information Technology Commission
  • Shanghai Municipal Commerce Commission
  • Shanghai Municipal Education Commission
  • Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission
  • Shanghai Municipal Ethnic Affairs Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau
  • Shanghai State Security Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Justice Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Finance Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Committee
  • Shanghai Municipal Transport Commission
  • Shanghai Municipal Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee
  • Shanghai Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Water Resources Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Health Commission
  • Shanghai Municipal Audit Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Veterans Affairs Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Emergency Management Bureau
  • Shanghai Municipal Market Regulation Administration
  • Shanghai Municipal Local Financial Supervision Administration
  • Shanghai Municipal People's Government Foreign Affairs Office
  • Shanghai Municipal Prison Administration

Organizations under the Municipal Government

Leadership

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Previous leaderships

15th Municipal People's Government (January 2018–January 2023)

  • Mayor: Ying Yong (until 23 March 2020), Gong Zheng (from 21 July 2020)
  • Deputy Mayors: Zhou Bo (until 28 March 2019), Chen Yin (19 January 2019–31 October 2021), Weng Tiehui (until 16 January 2019), Guang Guanghui (until 22 November 2018), Wu Qing,[9] Xu Kunlin (until 27 October 2020), Peng Chenlei,[10] Chen Qun,[11] Gong Daoan (until 23 September 2020), Zong Ming (from 19 February 2019),[12] Tang Zhiping (23 September 2019–29 December 2021), Gong Zheng (23 March 2020–21 July 2020; became mayor), Chen Tong (18 August 2020–21 July 2022), Shu Qing (from 30 December 2020), Zhang Wei (26 February 2021–8 January 2023), Liu Duo (from 29 December 2021), Guo Fang (from 8 January 2023), Zhang Xiaohong (from 8 January 2023)

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

  • Mayor: Gong Zheng
  • Deputy Mayors: Wu Qing (until 25 July 2023), Guo Fang (until 25 July 2023), Zhang Xiaohong, Liu Duo, Hua Yuan, Xie Dong, Li Zheng (until 25 July 2023), Zhang Yahong, Chen Jie (from 25 July 2023), Chen Yujian (from 28 December 2023)

References

  1. "Political System". Office of Shanghai Chronicles. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  2. "Agencies". Shanghai Municipal People's Government. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  3. "市委常委、常务副市长周波向市人大常委会报告上海市人民政府机构改革方案". Shanghai Municipal People's Government. 19 November 2018. Archived from the original on 8 February 2020. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  4. "Municipal Government Leaders". Shanghai Municipal People's Government. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  5. McCarthy, Simone; Yong, Xiong (4 April 2022). "China drafts in the military as Shanghai ordered to test 25 million residents for Covid". CNN News. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  6. "Shanghai Appoints Stock Exchange Chairman Wu Qing as Vice Mayor". Yicai Global. 10 January 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  7. "Peng Chenlei". China Daily. 30 November 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  8. "Chen Qun". China Daily. 30 November 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  9. "Zong Ming". Shanghai Municipal People's Government. Retrieved 6 January 2023.

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