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Will a mentally retarded person be laughed at for writing an application for joining the party?

Writing an application for joining the party is not an activist.

Submitting an application for joining the Party is the first step in the procedure of joining the Party. It is up to the Party branch committee or general party membership meeting to decide whether you are an activist. When you are identified as an activist, the Party branch will tell you.

The basic steps to determine the party activists are:

1, submit the application; 2. Recommended by the Party branch; 3. The branch talks with the applicant; 4. party member and non-party member vote; 5. Hold a branch meeting, identify activists from the applicants and report to the higher party committee for approval; 6. With the approval of the Party Committee, officially enter the inspection period and fill in the Registration Form for the Investigation of Activists Joining the Party. The inspection period is one year.

Application-There is no strict time limit for filling in the registration form for the inspection of activists joining the Party. As long as the person in charge of this work actively strives for it in the higher party committee and goes through the relevant formalities, even if the registration form for joining the Party activists has been filled out for a long time, it may not be compiled by party member, depending on the development plan of the party committee and whether the party member quota is allocated to your unit.

After receiving the application for joining the party submitted by the applicant, the party organization should generally discuss whether it can be listed as an activist in time in order to educate it in time. If, due to special circumstances, the Party branch is not familiar with the applicants for joining the Party, it will take some time to get to know them, and the discussion can also be postponed, but the time should not be too long. It is necessary to talk with them in time and not ignore the applicants for a long time. Some party organizations believe that after applying for membership, applicants need to observe for a period of time (some regulations require six months to one year) before discussing whether they can be listed as activists. Practice has proved that this is not conducive to strengthening the training, education and investigation of activists joining the party. At the same time, it is easy to dampen the enthusiasm of applicants to join the party.