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  2. Beijing Government - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Government may refer to: Beijing Municipal People's Government, the city government of Beijing. Politics of Beijing, a dual party-government system ruling the city of Beijing; People's Republic of China, a sovereign state with its seat of government in Beijing; State Council of the People's Republic of China, the national government of ...

  3. Politics of Beijing - Wikipedia

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    Since Beijing is a centrally administered municipality with the rank of a province, the mayor occupies the same level in the order of precedence as provincial governors. However, in the city's dual party-government governing system, the mayor is subordinate to the Beijing Municipal Committee Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

  4. Beijing Municipal People's Government - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing Municipal People's Government was re-established in December 1979. In 2019, the Municipal Government, along with the Standing Committee of the Municipal People's Congress, the Municipal CCP Committee and the Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, finished moving its offices to Tongzhou.

  5. Beijing - Wikipedia

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    After that the government of Beijing announced measures to reduce air pollution, for example by lowering the share of coal from 24% in 2012 to 10% in 2017, while the national government ordered heavily polluting vehicles to be removed from 2015 to 2017 and increased its efforts to transition the energy system to clean sources. [102]

  6. Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

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    In April 1967, the Beijing Municipal Party Committee, the Municipal Government and the Municipal People's Congress were abolished, and the Beijing Municipal Revolutionary Committee was established, along with the core group of the CCP Beijing Municipal Revolutionary Committee. [12]

  7. Thailand–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    After Nguyễn Văn Linh's 1986 Đổi mới reforms, Vietnam moved from socialism to more integration with the international community. As a result, Thai–Vietnamese relations have quickly improved. Thailand, a founding member of ASEAN, supported Vietnam in joining the ASEAN, which occurred in 1995. Thus, the once-poor relationship between ...

  8. Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Socialist Republic of Vietnam Cộng hòa Xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam (Vietnamese) Flag Emblem Motto: Độc lập – Tự do – Hạnh phúc "Independence – Freedom – Happiness" Anthem: Tiến Quân Ca "The Song of the Marching Troops" Show globe Show map of ASEAN Location of Vietnam (green) in ASEAN (dark grey) Capital Hanoi 21°2′N 105°51′E  /  21.033°N 105.850°E ...

  9. China–Thailand relations - Wikipedia

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    Sino-Thai relations date back to as late as the early 15th century, when the Ming treasure voyages of Zheng He stopped in Ayutthaya Thailand.Despite the Chinese support of Malacca, a rival of Thailand, the Thai were still considered one of the more loyal Chinese tributaries; when Japan invaded Korea, the Thai offered to invade Japan for the Chinese [citation needed].