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Ten forbidden content

The contents of the ten prohibitions are as follows:

1. It is strictly forbidden to intervene, interfere or disrupt the general election by illegal means such as violence, threats, deception and bribery.

2. It is strictly forbidden to use clans, religions, sects or evil forces to interfere, manipulate or undermine the general election.

3. It is strictly forbidden to destroy and hinder the general election by smashing ballot boxes, tearing up ballot papers, storming election venues, and besieging staff.

4. It is strictly forbidden to interfere with and hinder the general election by forging ballot papers, falsely reporting the number of electoral votes, or falsely entrusting.

5. It is strictly forbidden to participate in or instruct others to avoid boycotting the meeting, which will hinder party member and the masses from exercising their right to vote and stand for election.

6. It is strictly forbidden to confront or resist the examination of candidates' qualifications in various ways and conceal the facts of violation of discipline and law.

7. It is strictly forbidden to use posters, report letters, leaflets, short messages, WeChat friends circle and group messages to falsely accuse, slander or slander others, or to create and spread gossip to disrupt the general election.

8. It is strictly forbidden to strike and retaliate against those who report and accuse violations of discipline and law in the election work.

9. It is strictly forbidden to spend money by surprise, privately divide public funds and property, distribute bonuses, subsidies and souvenirs indiscriminately, travel with public funds, and invite public funds.

1. It is strictly forbidden to interfere with the normal development of the general election of village-level organizations by other improper means.

the difference between prohibition and prohibition:

1. They are different in meaning: prohibition refers to strict prohibition or strict prohibition. And prohibition refers to not allowing; No permission. Such as: restrict movement, no entry or exit.

2. They are different in nature: prohibition is suggestive, generally used in public places, and the tone is euphemistic, giving people a feeling of suggestion. It is often used in situations where the danger (harmfulness) after violation is relatively small for oneself (others). Such as hospitals, shopping malls, etc.

3. The two are different in occasions: the prohibition is mandatory, and they are generally used in specific occasions, with a strong tone, giving people a sense of command. More applications and occasions where the danger (harmfulness) after violation is greater and more serious to oneself (others). Such as: military restricted areas, gas stations, reservoirs, etc.