in China
editAll state power is vested in the National People's Congress and delegated from it unless stated by law. The State Council and the President both enact the NPC's will and have power because of the NPC (at least legally speaking). The presidency is more legally subscribed, but that does not make it a ceremonial office. See highest organ of state power- TheUzbek (talk) 07:48, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
I've now changed this sentence from "Together with the NPC Standing Committee, the presidency performs certain heads of state functions. The president can engage in state affairs with the consent of the NPC Standing Committee." to "The president can engage in state affairs and receive foreign diplomatic envoys on behalf of China, but to perform other heads of state functions, the president needs the consent of the NPC Standing Committee." Do you concur now? --TheUzbek (talk) 10:41, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
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