Executive Council (Shangea)
Executive Council | |
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Cabinet of Shangea | |
19 November 2016 | |
Date formed | 19 November 2014 |
People | |
Head of state | Yuan Xiannian |
Head of government | Jiang Zhongyu |
No. of ministers | 26 |
Member party | Society for Restoring Benevolence |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | Association for Promoting Democracy |
Opposition leader | Zhao Xiaojing |
History | |
Election(s) | 2017 |
The Executive Council (Shangean: 行政会; xíngzhèng huì) is the executive government of Shangea, serving in a role equivalent of a national cabinet. It is headed by the Premier of Shangea and appointed by the State Presidium with the confidence of the Legislative Council, enforcing laws that are passed by the State Presidium. It has 26 permanent members.
The Executive Council in its current form has existed since 1942. It is subordinate to the State Presidium in executive matters with the latter being the highest executive, legislative and judicial body in Shangea but in much of the day-to-day administration of the country continues to be the main force. Many members of the Executive Council also are members of the State Presidium including the Premier, Vice-Premier and Ministers of International Relations, Defence and Finance.
The current Council of Ministers was formed after the resignation of Xi Yaotang and assumption of power of Jiang Zhongyu in November 2014.
History
Predecessors
Early Auspicious Republic
Current form
Government mandate
Structure
Current composition
Position | Name | Party | |
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Premier State Presidium member |
Jiang Zhongyu | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Vice-Premier State Presidium member |
Yuan Qinqin | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of International Relations State Presidium member |
Xu Bangguo | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Defence and Military Planning State Presidium member |
Zhao Qinghai | Independent | |
Minister of Finance and Public Credit State Presidium member |
Mao Lejiang | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of the Interior | Zhou Xiaosi | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Judicial Affairs | Guo Zhongzun | Independent | |
Minister of Economic Development | Jiang Xiefeng | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Education | Ren Tianbo | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Health | Wen Ruihuan | Independent | |
Minister of Public Welfare | Gao Peizhi | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Industry and Public Enterprises | Xue Gen | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Science, Research and Development | Mao Huaqing | Independent | |
Minister of Provincial Development | Wan Changlong | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs | Huang Weida | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of International Trade and Customs | Jiang Xiaosheng | Independent | |
Minister of Economic Planning | Qin Yuanjun | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Environmental Strategy | Cheng Yusheng | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Natural Resources | Han Changpu | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Housing and Urban Development | Ren Xiulan | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Agriculture | Bo Yang | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Marine Affairs and Fishing | Cai Guowei | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Public Morality | Xiang Pengfei | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Culture and Sports | Meng Qiqiang | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Tourism and Preservation | Jin Dingxiang | Society for Restoring Benevolence | |
Minister of Communications | Peng Xiaowei | Society for Restoring Benevolence |