People's Government of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region


The People's Government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region,, or Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region People's Government, is the provincial-level state administrative organ of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China.

History

The peaceful liberation of Xinjiang took place in September 1949. In October 1949, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party established its Xinjiang branch. Peng Dehuai convened the inaugural plenary meeting of the Founding Assembly of the Xinjiang Provincial People's Government on December 17, 1949, officially announcing the establishment of the Xinjiang Provincial People's Government.
Simultaneously, the Xinjiang Military District was established, and in January 1950, the 14th Political Affairs Conference of the Central People's Government sanctioned the "Current Policy of the Xinjiang Provincial People's Government Committee." In 1955, Xinjiang was rebranded as the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Organization

According to the Institutional Reform Program, the People's Government of the has set up 23 constituent departments, 1 Directly Managed Organization, 10 Directly Affiliated Organization, and 5 departmental management organizations.
The People's Government of has set up the following organizations:
Component Departments
Directly Managed Organization
Directly Affiliated Organization
  • Research Office
  • Market Supervision and Administration Bureau
  • Radio and Television Bureau
  • Statistics Bureau
  • Organ Affairs Administration
  • Local Financial Supervision Administration
  • Bureau of Letters and Calls
  • Forestry and Grassland Bureau
  • Rural Revitalization Bureau
  • People's Air Defense Office
Directly Affiliated Institutions
  • Xinjiang International Expo Affairs Bureau
  • Counselor's Office
  • Nonferrous Geological Exploration Bureau
  • Xishan Coal Mine Retention Office Xinjiang Today
Dispatch Organizations