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Jiangsu Provincial People's Government
江苏省人民政府
EstablishedJanarary 1, 1953
Leadership
GovernorXu Kunlin
since December 2021
Executive Deputy GovernorMa Xin
Deputy GovernorsXia Xinmin, Fang Wei, Zhao Yan, Chen Zhongwei, Li Zhongjun
Parent bodyCentral People's Government
Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress
Elected byJiangsu Provincial People's Congress
Website
www.js.gov.cn Edit this at Wikidata

The People's Government of Jiangsu Province (Chinese: 江苏省人民政府), or Jiangsu Province People's Government (Chinese: 江苏省政府), is the provincial-level state administrative organ of Jiangsu Province, People's Republic of China.

History

On November 15, 1952, the Nineteenth Meeting of the Central People's Government Committee [zh] ratified the Resolution about the Reorganization of Provinces and Districts (Chinese: 《关于调整省、区建制的决议》). Article 3 of the resolution mandated the creation of the People's Government of Jiangsu Province and the dissolution of the People's Administrative Offices of North and South Jiangsu. At that time, territories that belonging to Shandong Province and Anhui Province, previously under the control of Jiangsu Province, were returned to Jiangsu. The People's Government of Jiangsu Province was founded in Nanjing. The two administrative offices and the jurisdiction of the Nanjing municipality formed the new Jiangsu Province. During this meeting, Tan Zhenlin was designated as the Chairman of the People's Government of Jiangsu Province, while Ke Qingshi, Guan Wenwei [zh], and Leng Yu [zh] were appointed as vice-chairmen. Additionally, Shi Ximin [zh], Shi Ruifen, and forty-five others were named as members, initiating the preparations for the establishment of the People's Government of Jiangsu Province.

On January 1, 1953, the Jiangsu Provincial People's Government Committee convened its inaugural meeting. During the meeting, Tan Zhenlin declared the official formation of the People's Government of Jiangsu Province. In February 1955, the People's Government of Jiangsu Province was restructured into the People's Committee of Jiangsu Province, and in March 1968, it was transformed into the Jiangsu Province Revolutionary Committee [zh]. In December 1979, the Revolutionary Committee was dissolved, and the People's Government of Jiangsu Province was reinstated, located at 68 Beijing West Road, Gulou District, Nanjing City.

References

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  7. 中国共产党. 中央组织部; 中共中央党史硏究室; 中央档案馆 (2000). 中国共产党组织史资料: 附卷1. 中华人民共和国政权组织, 1949.10-1997.9 (in Chinese). 中共党史出版社. Retrieved 2024-12-08.
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