Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate
| Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate of the People's Republic of China | |
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| 中华人民共和国最高人民检察院检察长 | |
Emblem of the Supreme People's Procuratorate | |
| Supreme People's Court | |
| Status | Deputy national-level official |
| Member of | Supreme People's Court |
| Reports to | National People's Congress and its Standing Committee |
| Seat | Beijing |
| Nominator | Presidium of the National People's Congress |
| Appointer | National People's Congress |
| Term length | Five years, renewable once consecutively |
| Constituting instrument | Constitution of China |
| Formation | 1 October 1949 (1949-10-01) |
| First holder | Luo Ronghuan |
| Deputy | Deputy Procurator-General |
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| Simplified Chinese | 中华人民共和国最高人民检察院检察长 | ||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 中華人民共和國最高人民檢察院檢察長 | ||||||
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| Simplified Chinese | 最高人民检察院检察长 | ||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 最高人民檢察院檢察長 | ||||||
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The procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate is the head of the Supreme People's Procuratorate and is the highest-ranking prosecutor in China.
Under the current constitution, the procurator-general is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the National People's Congress (NPC), the legislature. The incumbent procurator-general is Ying Yong, who took office on 11 March 2023.
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