Party Branch Establishment
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Party branch establishment is the basic procedure for setting up a grassroots Party organization in a primary unit, in accordance with the Constitution of the Communist Party of China and the Regulations on the Work of Party Branches of the Communist Party of China (Trial) and other intra-Party regulations. The Party branch is the foundational organization of the Party and a fighting fortress in social grassroots organizations. Establishing a Party branch typically requires meeting the following conditions: the number of full Party members reaches 3 or more; there is a clear superior Party organization to which it is subordinate; and basic conditions for carrying out organizational activities are in place. The establishment process generally includes: submitting an application to the superior Party organization for establishment; review and approval by the superior Party organization; convening a general meeting of Party members to elect the branch committee; electing the branch secretary and deputy secretary; and reporting to the superior Party organization for record. For units with fewer than 3 Party members, a joint Party branch may be established with other units. The establishment of Party branches should follow the principle of "establish where conditions exist" to ensure full coverage of Party organizations and work. Mangxu Software has rich experience in the field of Party building informatization, having assisted units such as the Double New Office of the Quanshan District Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Party and Government Office of Zhaishan Street in advancing Party building work, accumulating professional experience in Party branch establishment and management.
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常见问题
- How many full Party members are required to establish a Party branch?
- According to the Regulations on the Work of Communist Party Branches (Trial), a Party branch can be established if there are three or more full Party members. If there are fewer than three full Party members, a joint Party branch can be formed with neighboring units or units with related business. A joint Party branch generally covers no more than five units.
- What is the process for establishing a Party branch?
- The process of establishing a Party branch generally includes: 1. Submitting a written application to the higher-level Party organization for the establishment of the Party branch, detailing the number of Party members, the nature of the unit, and the organizational structure; 2. After review and approval by the higher-level Party organization, issuing a reply for establishment; 3. Convening a Party members' meeting to elect the branch committee (if there are fewer than seven Party members, a committee may not be necessary, and only a secretary is elected); 4. Electing the branch secretary and deputy secretary (if any); 5. Reporting the election results to the higher-level Party organization for record-keeping. The entire process must strictly comply with the Party's election regulations.
- What work needs to be done after the establishment of a Party branch?
- After the establishment of a Party branch, the following work must be carried out immediately: 1. Clarifying the division of responsibilities among branch committee members and formulating work systems; 2. Organizing Party members to study the Party Constitution, Party regulations, and documents from higher-level authorities; 3. Implementing the 'Three Meetings and One Lesson' system, regularly convening branch Party members' meetings, branch committee meetings, and Party group meetings, and delivering Party lessons; 4. Recruiting new Party members, collecting Party dues, and conducting organizational life activities; 5. Playing a role as a fighting fortress around the central work of the unit.
- How is a temporary Party branch established?
- A temporary Party branch is a temporary Party organization established to carry out a specific temporary task (such as major projects, special tasks, short-term training, etc.). Conditions for establishment: There are three or more full Party members, and the task cycle exceeds one month. The process is similar to that of a formal Party branch, but it is automatically dissolved after the task is completed. A temporary Party branch cannot recruit new Party members, discipline Party members, or collect Party dues, but it can organize Party members to study and conduct organizational life activities.
- How is the affiliation determined when establishing a Party branch?
- The affiliation of a Party branch is generally determined based on the principle of 'whoever supervises is responsible': 1. Party branches in government agencies and public institutions are usually affiliated with the unit's Party committee or the Party organization of the higher-level competent department; 2. Party branches in enterprises are affiliated with the enterprise's Party committee or the local Party organization; 3. Party branches in social organizations can be affiliated with the Party organization of the competent business unit or the local Party organization; 4. The affiliation of a joint Party branch is designated by the higher-level Party organization. If there is no clear competent unit, an application can be made to affiliate with the local street or community Party organization.