Li Keqiang Government


The Li Keqiang Government is the Central People's Government of China from 2013. Premier Li Keqiang took office on 15 March 2013. It succeeded the Wen Jiabao government. Premier Li is ranked only second to Party general secretary Xi Jinping among 7 members of the 18th and 19th Politburo Standing Committee, top decision-making body of the Communist Party of China.
During the 1st Session of the 12th National People's Congress in March 2013, Li Keqiang was appointed by new President Xi Jinping to replace Wen Jiabao as Premier of the State Council, China's head of government, according to the approval of the National People's Congress. During the 1st Session of the 13th National People's Congress in March 2018, Li Keqiang was appointed by President Xi according to the approval of the National People's Congress to re-serve as the Premier.
According to the Constitution of the People's Republic of China, the President nominates the Premier of the State Council, and the Premier nominates the Vice-Premiers, State Councilors and Ministers. The nominations were approved by National People's Congress voting.

Cabinet I (12th State Council)

Cabinet II (13th State Council)

State Council leaders

Cabinet-level departments

Other ministry-level and sub-ministry-level agencies

Special organization directly under the State Council

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Organizations directly under the State Council

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Administrative Offices under the State Council

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Institutions directly under the State Council

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State Administrations and Bureaus under ministry-level agencies

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