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How many departments are there after the reform of state institutions?

Since the two sessions in 20 18, China has started a new round of party and government organization reform from top to bottom, and it was completely completed in 20 19. Great changes have taken place in the central government, provinces, cities and counties, including towns and villages, and many new departments have been established. Do you know which ones?

1, Bureau of Natural Resources. It was formed by the merger of the former Bureau of Land and Resources and the Comprehensive Planning Bureau. The real estate bureau (real estate center) concerned by the society is the secondary institution of the bureau. Responsible for urban and rural land and planning responsibilities.

2. Bureau of Ecology and Environment. The former Environmental Protection Bureau integrated the responsibilities related to ecological environment with the National Development and Reform Commission, Zhengshi Land and Resources Bureau, Water Resources Bureau and Agriculture Bureau. Responsible for ecological environment protection.

3. Market Supervision Administration. It is the responsibility of the former industrial and commercial bureau to integrate the quality supervision bureau, the US Food and Drug Administration, development and reform, and commerce. Responsible for market-related responsibilities.

4. Health Committee. It was formed by the integration of relevant responsibilities by the former Health Planning Commission. Responsible for health and family planning management.

5. Bureau of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The new broadcasting bureau stripped off the responsibilities of broadcasting and news publishing, and integrated with the sports bureau and tourism bureau. Responsible for the management of culture and tourism.

6. Medical Security Bureau. The newly-established department is formed by integrating the responsibilities of urban medical insurance and maternity insurance of the former Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, and integrating the prices of drugs and medical services of the new rural cooperative medical system, the responsibilities of medical assistance of the development and reform department and the civil affairs department. Responsible for urban and rural medical insurance.

7. Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. It is formed by the integration of agriculture-related responsibilities of the former Agricultural Bureau, Animal Husbandry Bureau and Development and Reform Department. Responsible for the management of agriculture and rural affairs.

8. Emergency Management Bureau. It is formed by integrating the responsibilities of Seismological Bureau, public security and fire control, civil affairs, forestry and flood control and drought relief headquarters. Responsible for emergency rescue and other work.

9. Bureau of Justice. Formed by the former Bureau of Justice, it is responsible for legal publicity and judicial management.

10, Veterans Affairs Bureau. It was reorganized from the former army, integrating civil affairs, supporting the army and giving special care to them. Responsible for the management of related affairs of retired soldiers.