Order of the President of China

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Presidential Order signed by Xi Jinping on October 26, 2019

The Order of the President of the People's Republic of China is a decree issued by the President of China in accordance with the Article 80 of the Constitution of China and based on the decisions of the National People's Congress and its Standing Committee. It is used to promulgate laws, appoint and remove members of the State Council, confer state medals or honors, declare a state of emergency or a state of war, or issue amnesty orders or mobilization orders. Presidential Orders have been issued by the President since the Constitution of the People's Republic of China was enacted in 1954. The position of the President was vacant and abolished for a time until it was restored at the fourth session of the 5th National People's Congress in 1982. Presidential Orders are believed to record the powers granted to the President by the Constitution and reflect the trajectory of China's legal system construction.

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