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The difference between an issue and a motion

The difference between an issue and a motion:

1 The topic is the predecessor of public policy. The change of the whole topic is centered on facts, values, policies and existing behaviors of enterprises, that is, criticizing some behaviors of enterprises, which leads to disputes and conflicts, and finally leads to the formulation or revision of public policies to regulate the behaviors of enterprises. (It can be divided into universal problems, initiative problems, local problems and professional problems)

A bill is an original procedural bill submitted by a state organ, a permanent or temporary institution or organization established by the General Assembly, and a certain number of individuals to the competent organ for deliberation and decision. Every country has different procedures and regulations for submitting bills, but they are all important means to exercise state rights.