Can national civil servants be entrusted agents in civil litigation?

A: Article 58 of China's Civil Procedure Law stipulates that the parties and legal representatives may entrust one or two persons as agents ad litem. Lawyers, close relatives of the parties, persons recommended by relevant social organizations or units and other citizens permitted by the people's courts may be entrusted as agents ad litem. In addition to lawyers, close relatives of the parties, relevant social organizations or people recommended by the units where the parties work, the parties may also entrust other citizens as agents ad litem. However, a person with no capacity for civil conduct, a person with limited capacity for civil conduct, or a person who may harm the interests of the principal, and a person who the people's court considers unsuitable to act as an agent ad litem cannot act as an agent ad litem.