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Is the director of the village Committee a national staff member?

Generally, the director of a village committee is not a national staff member, but he can be treated as a national staff member when assisting the government in certain actions, such as disaster relief, emergency rescue, poverty alleviation and resettlement. The secretary of the village party branch and the director of the village committee do not belong to the state staff, but the village committee belongs to the autonomous organization.

Constitution of the people's Republic of China

Article 6 People's Republic of China (PRC)'s socialist economic system is based on socialist public ownership of the means of production, that is, ownership by the whole people and collective ownership by the working people. Article 7 stipulates: "The state-owned economy, that is, the socialist economy under ownership by the whole people, is the leading force in the national economy. The state guarantees the consolidation and development of the state-owned economy.

Article 93 "State functionaries" as mentioned in this Law refers to those who are engaged in public service in state organs. Personnel engaged in public service in state-owned companies, enterprises, institutions and people's organizations, personnel engaged in public service in non-state-owned companies, enterprises, institutions and social organizations appointed by state organs, state-owned companies, enterprises and institutions, and other personnel engaged in public service according to law are regarded as national staff. "Visible, in accordance with the provisions of this law, the national staff mainly includes three types:

(a) personnel engaged in public affairs in state organs;

(two) personnel engaged in public affairs in state-owned companies, enterprises, institutions and people's organizations;

(3) Persons appointed by state organs, state-owned companies, enterprises and institutions to engage in public services in non-state-owned companies, enterprises and institutions and social organizations.