Chinese Cities Downgrade Official Titles Amid Mounting Fiscal Pressures

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A guard keeps watch outside the opening session of the National People’s Congress held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5, 2024. Wang Zhao / AFP via Getty ImagesA seemingly technical change in several Chinese cities has triggered discussion about the future of the regime’s vast bureaucracy, with insiders saying it reflects growing fiscal pressures and Beijing’s efforts to rein in an expanding government apparatus.In recent weeks, local governments in eastern China’s Jiangsu Province have begun renaming internal departments previously designated as division-level offices to section-level offices, with corresponding changes to officials’ titles. What were once “division chiefs” and “deputy division chiefs” are now officially called “section chiefs” and “deputy section chiefs.” In China’s bureaucratic system, this is a downgrade.

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