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The Three Departments and Six Ministries (Chinese: 三省六部; pinyin: Sān Shěng Liù Bù) system was the primary administrative structure in imperial China from the Sui dynasty (581–618) to the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Types of departments include ministries (部; bù), commissions (委员会; wěiyuánhuì), the People's Bank of China and the National Audit Office. The current 14th State Council has 26 constituent departments, 21 ministries, three commissions, along with the People's Bank of China and the National Audit Office.
Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of China (4 C, 3 P) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China (4 C, 7 P) Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (6 P)
[32]: 76–80 The State Council includes 26 constituent ministries, and officially oversees the provincial-level governments throughout China. [ 33 ] Generally, the authority of government departments is defined by regulations and rules rather than law.
The Zhongshu Sheng (中 書 省), also known as the Palace Secretariat or Central Secretariat, was one of the departments of the Three Departments and Six Ministries government structure in imperial China from the Cao Wei (220–266) until the early Ming dynasty. As one of the Three Departments, the Zhongshu Sheng was primarily a policy ...
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China's ambassador in Geneva, Chen Xu, led a delegation from some 20 ministries in China for the “universal periodic review” under the U.N. Human Rights Council.
The State Council includes 26 constituent departments, and oversees the province-level governments throughout China. [4] Each ministry supervises one sector. Commissions outrank ministries and set policies for and coordinate the related activities of different administrative organs. Offices deal with matters of ongoing concern.