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Puyang once again banned alcohol: public officials are not allowed to drink alcohol on duty all day on weekdays and holidays. Why?

Puyang once again banned alcohol: public officials are not allowed to drink alcohol on duty all day on weekdays and holidays. Why?

The prohibition of alcohol in Puyang was further upgraded. Recently, the Supervision Committee of the Commission for Discipline Inspection of Puyang City, Henan Province recently issued the "Regulations on Prohibition of Drinking on Working Days for Cadres and Public Officials in party member (Trial)", requiring party member cadres and public officials to ban drinking on working days and holidays, on duty and during other official duties, as well as during business trips, training and study. This is another promulgation after Puyang banned alcohol in 2009. Why is alcohol prohibition so strict in Puyang? The author believes that it is mainly because of work needs.

First of all, two time points are defined in the regulations. One is working day and the other is on duty on holidays. Many netizens wonder why it is all day. If drinking at noon is forbidden, it is also easy to understand, because they have to go to work in the afternoon and go home from work at night. Why should they ban drinking? This is actually related to the nature of civil servants' work. China's relevant regulations on civil servants clearly stipulate that after work, civil servants should be on standby at any time in case of emergency. Therefore, drinking after work, can not perform their duties normally in an emergency. Therefore, drinking is prohibited all day to ensure that civil servants can be dispatched to complete their work in an emergency. The same is true for duty on holidays. In addition, at present, many places in China are in the anti-epidemic stage, and civil servants need to be on standby at any time.

The other is about the image of civil servants. When performing official duties, civil servants represent the government and the country, and they should be more strict with themselves and not do anything that harms the image of the government and the country. We may all have met government workers who work after drinking. When dealing with affairs at this time, the probability of making mistakes is increasing, and anyone may make a fool of himself. Therefore, it is inevitable to ban civil servants.

Therefore, to sum up, behind the strictest prohibition of alcohol for civil servants in history is the requirement for the job responsibilities and image of civil servants, which is not negotiable.