Politics of Country Subdivisions - China

China

Politics of the People's Republic of China
Constitution of the People's Republic of China
Parties
  • Parties
  • Communist Party
    • Central Committee
      • General Secretary
      • Central Politburo
      • Politburo Standing Committee
      • Central Secretariat
    • Discipline Inspection Commission
State organs
  • National People's Congress
    • Standing Committee
    • Chairman
  • President
    • Vice President
  • State Council
    • Premier
    • Vice Premier
  • Central Military Commission
    • Chairman
    • People's Liberation Army
  • People's Political Consultative Conference
    • National Committee
    • Chairman
Politics of
province-level
divisions
Municipalities
  • Beijing
  • Chongqing
  • Shanghai
  • Tianjin
Provinces
  • Anhui
  • Fujian
  • Gansu
  • Guangdong
  • Guizhou
  • Hainan
  • Hebei
  • Heilongjiang
  • Henan
  • Hubei
  • Hunan
  • Jiangsu
  • Jiangxi
  • Jilin
  • Liaoning
  • Qinghai
  • Shaanxi
  • Shandong
  • Shanxi
  • Sichuan
  • Yunnan
  • Zhejiang
Autonomous
regions
  • Guangxi
  • Inner Mongolia
  • Ningxia
  • Xinjiang
  • Tibet
SARs
  • Hong Kong
  • Macau
See also
Elections

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