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  2. Party secretary - Wikipedia

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    In politics, a party secretary is a senior official within a political party with responsibility for the organizational and daily political work. In most parties, the party secretary is second in rank to the party leader (or party chairman). In some parties, especially the communist parties, the General Secretary is the leader. [citation needed]

  3. Chinese Communist Party Provincial Standing Committee

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    A local Party Committee is a body composed of a much larger number of officials compared to the Party Standing Committee. In general, the Party Standing Committee includes those concurrently holding the following positions: Party Committee Secretary (also known as "party chief") Deputy Party Secretary, Governor (Mayor) Discipline Inspection ...

  4. Political party committee - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s and 1980s, state party committees shifted toward professionalized operations mirroring national party committees, concentrating on fundraising and campaign services. [2] State party organizations typically have both federal and non-federal accounts, and money can be transferred between the two under certain circumstances.

  5. Party leader - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to co-chair a party. The party leader is the most prominent politician of the party and is usually considered to become the head of government. However, a party leader may also put forward a different candidate for the elections. The party leader (chairperson) can not be the same as the party's General Secretary.

  6. Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Central committee - Wikipedia

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    Central committee sessions dealing with non-party issues are often enlarged, even if what is discussed is routine in nature. [20] These sessions are in most cases organised identically, and the key speech is often delivered by a central committee secretary responsible, for example, for economic affairs or international affairs. The discussions ...

  8. Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

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    According to the Party Constitution, the party's Central Committee elects the Politburo Standing Committee during a plenary session. [14] According to the party's constitution, the General Secretary of the Central Committee must also be a member of the PSC. The General Secretary is responsible for convening the meetings of the PSC and decides ...

  9. Secretary of state (U.S. state government) - Wikipedia

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    In North Dakota, the secretary of state is a member of, and ex officio secretary to, the Emergency Commission. [38] In Ohio, the secretary of state is a member of the Apportionment Board, which meets every decade following the decennial census to redraw boundaries for each of the 99 Ohio House and 33 Ohio Senate districts. Other members of the ...