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What behaviors should party member cadres pay attention to during the Qingming period?

Tomb-Sweeping Day is coming. As a traditional festival of the Chinese nation that lasted for more than 2,500 years, Tomb-Sweeping Day is a day for people to pay homage to the dead and express their grief. However, judging from the case reports from various places, this is also an important time node where party member cadres are prone to disciplinary problems. With the implementation of the newly revised Regulations on Disciplinary Actions against Party Discipline and Political Discipline, some "conventions" in the usual New Year greetings may be severely punished, which needs to attract the attention of party member cadres.

First, don't use the bus to worship your ancestors-don't get involved in public affairs.

Article 100 of Chapter 8 of the Regulations on Disciplinary Actions against Party Discipline and Political Discipline stipulates that if you use official vehicles in violation of relevant regulations or have other acts in violation of regulations on the management of official vehicles, if the circumstances are serious, you will be given a warning and severe warning; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be dismissed from his post within the Party or be placed on probation.

"Relevant regulations" on official vehicles in recent years. Article 14 of the Administrative Measures for the Use of Official Cars by Party and Government Organs states that party and government organs should strengthen the management of the use of official cars, use official cars in strict accordance with the prescribed purposes, prohibit private use of buses, and accept social supervision. Article 29 of Chapter V "Official Cars" of the Regulations of Party and Government Organs on Strictly Saving and Opposing Waste clearly stipulates that official cars should be used in strict accordance with regulations, and it is strictly forbidden to misappropriate or fix official cars for personal use such as law enforcement duty and confidential communication for any reason. Relatives of leading cadres and staff around them shall not use the official vehicles equipped by leading cadres for personal purposes.

Obviously, Tomb-Sweeping Day used the bus to pay homage to his deceased relatives, which belongs to "private use of the bus". So, how to define the seriousness of this "illegal use of official vehicles" behavior? Professionals believe that this should be comprehensively considered according to specific behavior, consequences and attitude of admitting mistakes. Once the private use of the bus is discovered, in addition to the expenses borne by the parties themselves, it is also necessary to give criticism and education, order review, admonish conversation or other organizations to deal with it. If it is verified that there have been many illegal bus use behaviors, which have caused serious consequences such as car accidents or adverse effects caused by media exposure, not only the party concerned shall be given disciplinary sanctions, but also the leaders of the unit shall be held accountable.

Unlike many people who used official cars for private use before the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, most of the problems in these years were due to luck. He said that with the increasingly strict vehicle management in various localities and departments, the discipline inspection organs have intensified their unannounced visits and the channels for the masses to report have been smooth. These problems have been difficult to hide. Therefore, instead of trying to avoid inspection, it is better to remember that "private affairs should not be exposed to the public", which is the best way to stay away from the red line of discipline.

Second, don't "play in the Dojo and recite scriptures"-it is against political discipline to engage in feudal superstitious activities.

A qualified Communist party member should be a thorough materialist. However, some party member cadres engaged in feudal superstitious activities during ancestor worship in Tomb-Sweeping Day, and played around in the Dojo to recite scriptures, inviting Mr. Feng Shui and witches to play tricks. For example, Li Zeng, the former deputy secretary of the Sichuan Provincial Party Committee, spent 40,000 yuan to build a Dojo for the elderly, which had a bad influence.

Do not believe in Marxism-Leninism, ghosts and gods, and engage in feudal superstitious activities, which seriously deviates from the requirements of party discipline and discipline in party constitution, and is a violation of political discipline. For party member cadres who engage in feudal superstitious activities, Article 58 of Chapter VI of the Regulations on Disciplinary Actions has made clear provisions according to their behavior circumstances, attitude of admitting mistakes and their impact.

Those who organize superstitious activities, such as offering and donating money to do Dojo, dancing gods, learning Feng Shui, etc., will be punished according to the seriousness of the case, such as revoking their posts in the party, staying in the party for probation or even expelling the party.

Those who participate in superstitious activities and cause adverse social impact will be given disciplinary sanctions ranging from warning to expulsion from the party, depending on the seriousness of the case. For example, when offering sacrifices, party member cadres participated in superstitious activities organized by their families. What kind of punishment should be given to them should be considered comprehensively according to the social impact caused by whether the cadres in party member have dismissed.

In 2003, in the regulations on disciplinary action against Party discipline and political discipline, "engaging in feudal superstitious activities" was put forward as the content of "disturbing the order of production, work and social life", while the newly revised regulations listed this as a separate clause, which refined the disciplinary provisions. In this regard, experts believe that "confusion of belief and spiritual loss" is the fundamental reason why party member cadres are superstitious about feudalism. Therefore, "strengthening the education of party member cadres' ideals and beliefs, tempering party spirit and supplementing spiritual' calcium' have been mentioned in a more important position".

Third, don't "show off" at the grave-it is party member's responsibility and obligation to lead the new fashion.

During my stay in Tomb-Sweeping Day, many places have the custom of burning paper for the deceased relatives to "carry on the family line". According to statistics of relevant departments, Tomb-Sweeping Day burns more than 0/000 tons of paper every year, and "white garbage" amounts to tens of billions of yuan. Not only that, some people also spend huge sums of money to hire trumpeters, bands and troupes to play and sing in graves, showing off ostentation and extravagance, which is more luxurious than luxury; Some even burn paper "beauties" and "mistresses", which is full of vulgar tastes.

Instead of resisting these old customs, some party member used customs as an excuse to go with the flow, and some even took this opportunity to show their extravagance, which aroused the dissatisfaction of the masses and damaged the party's image. If we criticize and educate these behaviors in the past, we may face serious treatment in the future. Chapter 11 of the Regulations on Disciplinary Actions against Party Discipline and Political Discipline stipulates that those who pursue vulgar tastes and engage in improper behavior in public places will be given disciplinary sanctions according to the seriousness of the case.

Party constitution stipulated that Communist party member must fulfill the obligation of "carrying forward the new socialist fashion, taking the lead in practicing the socialist concept of honor and disgrace, and advocating communist morality". Therefore, as a member of "the vanguard of the people of China and the Chinese nation", party member cadres should not blindly follow the unhealthy trends in the Qingming period, but should take the initiative to assume the responsibility of leading new trends. For example, take the lead in advocating planting trees and flowers instead of burning incense and paper, actively advocate green, safe and environmentally-friendly new fashions such as online sacrifice sweeping, and be a participant and leader in civilized sacrifice sweeping to make Tomb-Sweeping Day truly "clear".