The Zhejiang Provincial People's Government is the provincial administrative agency of Zhejiang. It is officially elected by the Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress and is formally responsible to the ZPPC and its Standing Committee. The provincial government is headed by a governor, currently Wang Hao.[1] Under the country's one-party system, the governor is subordinate to the secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
The Zhejiang Provincial People's Government was established on 29 July 1949. In January 1955, it was renamed the Zhejiang Provincial People's Committee.[2]
In March 1967, during the Cultural Revolution, Zhejiang entered military rule, with the establishment of the Zhejiang Provincial Military Control Committee of the People's Liberation Army in Hangzhou and the dissolution of the People's Committee. In 1968, the Zhejiang Revolutionary Committee was established. In December 1979, the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government was re-established.[2]
The organization of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government includes:[3]
Secretary of the Provincial Government Party Leading Group
Member of the CCP Central Committee
Deputy Secretary of the Party Leading Group
Member of the Party Leading Group
16th Municipal People's Government (January 2023–)