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What is the relationship between the party and the government?

The relationship between the party and the government is one of the most important political relations in China, so it has become the focus of long-term attention in theoretical circles. Some recent studies show that the theoretical understanding of the concept of party-government relationship itself is not completely consistent. At present, there are mainly two different views on this issue: the first view is that the relationship between the party and the government is the relationship between the party and the state power, that is, the relationship between the party and the people's congress. The second view holds that the relationship between the party and the government is the relationship between the party and the government, which can be understood as the relationship between politics and administration.

The first view on the relationship between the party and the government is that the relationship between the party and the state power. There are many people who hold this view in the theoretical circle. In their view, the party here refers to the * * * production party in China, and politics refers to the organs of state power. In China, the organs of state power refer to the National People's Congress, so the relationship between the Party and the National People's Congress mainly refers to the relationship between the Party and the National People's Congress, and the relationship between the Party Committee and the National People's Congress is the primary content of the relationship between the Party and the government.

The second view on the relationship between the party and the government holds that the relationship between the party and the government can be understood as the relationship between politics and administration.