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What do political examiners say about other people's shortcomings?

Legal analysis: Being good at turning shortcomings into advantages, you can answer your weaknesses frankly and turn them into a good thing, that is, the transformation from bad things to good things. For example, what I did was not very successful, but I learned the following experiences and lessons from it.

Legal basis: Article 8 of the Provisions on Political Review of Conscription: Citizens in any of the following circumstances shall not be recruited for active service:

(1) Spreading politically incorrect remarks, and writing, editing, publishing or publishing politically incorrect articles or works.

(2) Having been subjected to criminal punishment, reeducation through labor, asylum education or administrative detention;

(3) Being under investigation for being suspected of violating discipline and law, or being investigated, prosecuted or tried;

(4) Being expelled from public office, ordered to resign, expelled from school, expelled from the Party, kept on probation, or expelled from the Party for serious mistakes;

(5) Tattoos with signs of underworld organizations or criminal gangs that are detrimental to the national image and social morality;

(6) Having close ties with people with complex political backgrounds at home and abroad and being politically suspicious;

(seven) participated in cult organizations or activities, participated in harmful martial arts organizations or actively participated in activities;