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How to implement the eight provisions of the county party committee to improve work style and maintain close contact with the masses

In order to conscientiously implement the regulations and requirements of the Central Committee, Provincial and Municipal Committees on improving work style and closely contacting the masses, and based on the actual situation of our county, the following regulations are made:

1. In-depth investigation and research solid. Adhere to the grassroots survey system under county-level leadership. County-level leaders conduct surveys and research at townships, departments, and grassroots for no less than three months every year, and conduct surveys at contact points for no less than seven days. Research must touch on problems, be good at summarizing good experiences and practices, promote problem solving, and improve work standards; be good at dissecting sparrows, grasp patterns, make suggestions, and guide work. County-level leaders should produce 1-2 in-depth and insightful research reports every year. Important opinions and suggestions can be reported to the main leaders of the county party committee and county government when necessary. During the survey, no temporary arrangements are allowed, no fruits are placed, no welcome slogans and banners are hung, and the vehicles and accompanying persons should be strictly controlled.

2. Meeting activities must be pragmatic and efficient. Strictly control the review and approval of meetings. Meetings held in the name of the county committee and county government shall be reviewed and approved by the county committee office and county government office. Meetings that can be arranged and deployed through text messages will no longer be held together, and meetings with similar content, close time, and overlapping participants will be merged or held consecutively. It is necessary to strictly control the meeting time, insist on holding short meetings, speaking short words, speaking practical and useful words, and avoid empty words and clichés. In addition to the Party Congress, the People's Congress and the CPPCC, the time for large county-wide meetings such as the enlarged meeting of the National Committee and the economic work meeting is controlled within one day, and the time for general work meetings and professional meetings is controlled within half a day. It is necessary to strictly control the participants. Meetings that require the main leaders of the township party committee and government to participate must obtain the consent of the main leaders of the county party committee and county government; meetings that require the participation of leaders in charge of the township committee must obtain the consent of the leaders in charge of the county party committee and county government. Meeting discipline must be strictly enforced and the system for requesting and canceling leave at meetings must be strictly enforced. No absence without excuse or replacement by a substitute shall be allowed. If there are special circumstances that prevent you from participating, you must apply for leave in advance to the main leader or leader in charge of the county party committee or county government. Meeting expenses must be strictly controlled. The layout of the meeting venue must be simple, elegant and practical. Flowers shall not be placed in general work meetings, meeting background walls shall not be made, briefcases, notebooks and writing pens shall not be issued. It is strictly prohibited to issue souvenirs in the name of the meeting. It is necessary to strictly control various activities such as ribbon-cutting, foundation laying, awarding and listing, and report to the county party committee office and county government office for unified arrangements if necessary.

3. Document briefings should be streamlined and compressed. Strictly control the number of documents issued, and documents sent from the central and provincial governments to counties will no longer be forwarded. All work that falls under departmental responsibilities will be issued by the department and will no longer be forwarded or printed by the county party committee, county government or the two offices. Non-confidential documents are released through the government office system, and paper documents are no longer issued. Strictly control the length of official documents, and strive to be exhaustive, clear, concise, and formatted. Strictly control the number of briefings. In addition to briefings on the Party Congress, People's Congress, and CPPCC meetings, and briefings on large-scale educational practice activities carried out by the central, provincial and municipal committees, continue to run "Folk Music Information", "Folk Music Government Affairs", and county-level departments All unit briefings will be suspended. In addition to confidential information, the work dynamics of townships, towns and departments are reflected through "Minle Information" and "Minle Government Affairs". Strictly standardize the document and information submission procedures. County departments must obtain the approval of the county party committee and county government when requesting instructions and reporting from municipal authorities on major county-wide matters. Documents submitted by township departments to the county party committee and county government are handled by the county party committee and county government. The report shall be handled according to procedures and shall not be submitted directly to the individual leader.

4. Strict discipline must be observed in inspection and study. Strictly regulate domestic study and inspection activities. Implement a leave filing system for out-of-town study and inspection reports. County-level leaders must obtain the consent of the county party committee and county government when going out for study and inspection reports, complete the leave application procedures, and file with the County Party Committee Organization Department. Strictly control the time and scope of study tours, strictly control the accompanying persons, and use transportation in strict accordance with regulations. Strictly implement the "Gansu Province Implementation Measures for the Approval and Management of Persons Going Abroad for Business", and county-level leaders shall not go abroad more than once per year. It is strictly prohibited to travel abroad with public funds in the name of inspection, study, training, seminars, etc.

5. News reports should be oriented to the grassroots. When county leaders attend meetings and activities, they decide whether to report them based on work needs, news value, and social effects. When they attend general meetings and activities, they will not be reported. The report focuses on the promulgation of major decisions of the county party committee, annual work deployment, important work arrangements, handling of major emergencies, meetings and activities involving overall work or having important direction and impact. Meetings or business activities held by various departments will not be reported.

Reports on meetings and activities attended by county leaders are generally arranged after headline news in newspapers, magazines, and TV, leaving important space and time for grassroots units and the masses. Reports should be concise and pragmatic, simplify job titles, compress the number, word count and duration, and publish as brief news or headline news as possible. The Propaganda Department of the County Party Committee coordinates the news reporting work of county-level leaders.

6. Strict economy must be practiced in official activities. Major reception activities are uniformly arranged by the county party committee and county government offices. Central provincial and municipal leaders, central state agencies, ministries and commissions, provincial departments and bureaus, and municipal departments and units come to the people for inspections. They will be implemented in accordance with the relevant regulations of the city. The reception and dining must highlight the local area. Flavor and homely specialties. At banquets and receptions held by the county party committee and county government, locally produced wine will be served and cigarettes will not be displayed. Except for official activities such as important investment promotion and major festival celebrations, drinking is prohibited at noon. When county-level leaders go to townships and grassroots units to conduct research or inspect work, those who really need to eat must have simple meals in the agency canteen, and smoking and alcohol are prohibited. It is strictly prohibited for townships, towns, departments and units to use public funds to entertain each other and pay New Year greetings in any name. It is strictly forbidden to use public funds for New Year greetings and receptions between units and between superiors and subordinates. All administrative villages implement zero reception.

7. Reception of petitions must be patient and meticulous. Strictly implement the petition risk assessment system, and a petition risk assessment must be conducted before the implementation of major matters and important decisions. Strictly implement the day system for receiving letters and visits from leaders, the first responsibility system for receiving letters and visits from the masses, and the leadership tracking and supervision system for major petition cases, so that one case, one leader, can be handled to the end, and a satisfactory answer can be given to the people who write letters and visits. We must listen patiently to the opinions of the visiting people, dare to face difficulties and problems head-on, do a good job in explaining, guiding, investigating and handling work in a timely manner, and do not intensify conflicts or shirk responsibility. For problems that cannot be answered on the spot or that are difficult to solve at the moment, we must do a good job in ideological work among the masses with emotion and reason, and patiently guide them; for problems that do not fall within the jurisdiction, we must specify the handling procedures and enthusiastically help contact the relevant parties. The unit will handle it.

8. Public expenditures must be strictly controlled. It is necessary to strengthen the construction of conservation-oriented agencies, strictly implement relevant regulations on vehicle allocation, effectively strengthen the management of official vehicles, and strictly prohibit the private use of official vehicles. It is strictly prohibited to build office buildings beyond standards and decorate offices to high standards. Strictly implement systems such as department budget management, government procurement, two lines of revenue and expenditure, and official card payment and settlement, control the purchase of office supplies, and reduce the purchase of one-time office supplies. Office supplies should be used sparingly, extend their service life as much as possible, and avoid frequent updates. Comprehensively implement e-government and paperless offices to reduce paper documents. Effectively increase efforts to save water, electricity and fuel, and make every effort to reduce unit operating costs. Strictly implement various management regulations on the consumption of public funds and put an end to extravagance, waste and extravagance. The financial department must strictly control public administrative expenditures and reduce all unnecessary expenditures of township and county departments.

Party and government organizations at all levels and party members and cadres, especially leading cadres, must take the lead in conducting in-depth investigations and studies at the grassroots level in accordance with the Central Committee's "Eight Provisions", the Provincial Party Committee's "Ten Provisions", and the Municipal Party Committee's "Eight Requirements". Closely contact the masses, take the lead in practicing frugality, and set an example for cadres at all levels; county-level agencies must take the lead in implementation and set an example for the grassroots; party members and cadres must take the lead in implementation and set an example for the broad masses of cadres and the masses. Discipline inspection and supervision agencies at all levels should regard the supervision and implementation of the requirements of the central, provincial, municipal and county committees as a regular task to improve the party's conduct and political style, publish supervision and reporting hotlines to the whole society, and encourage the public to provide supervision clues. Supervision and inspections must be carried out regularly and irregularly, and units and individuals that violate the regulations shall be notified and criticized and dealt with seriously in accordance with disciplines and regulations to ensure that the construction of work style achieves effective results. The audit department conducts planned audits of the use of public funds in each township, department and unit every year. The news media actively participated and set up a supervision platform to publicly expose violations of regulations and disciplines.