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What are the central government's "eight regulations" and "six prohibitions"?

The "Eight Rules" are:

1. Improve investigation and research. Go to the grassroots level to understand the real situation in depth, and avoid going through the motions and engaging in formalism; Arrange a banquet.

2. Streamline meeting activities, improve meeting effectiveness, hold short meetings, speak short words, and avoid empty words and clichés.

3. Streamline document briefings and effectively improve writing style.

4. Standardize overseas visit activities, reasonably arrange overseas visits, strictly control the number of persons accompanying the overseas visit, use transportation in strict accordance with regulations, and generally do not arrange airport pick-up and drop-off.

5. Improve security work, adhere to the principle of being conducive to contacting the masses, reduce traffic control, and under normal circumstances, road closures and venue closures are not allowed.

6. Improve news reporting and further reduce the number, word count, and duration of reports.

7. Strictly publish manuscripts. Except for the unified arrangements of the central government, individuals shall not publicly publish single volumes of works or speeches, and shall not send congratulatory letters or telegrams, or write inscriptions or inscriptions.

8. We must practice diligence and frugality, strictly abide by the regulations on clean and honest administration, and strictly implement the regulations on housing, vehicle equipment, etc. regarding work and life benefits.

The "six prohibitions" are:

1. It is strictly forbidden to use public funds to conduct New Year greeting activities such as mutual visits, gifts, and banquets. Vigorously streamline various meetings, strictly control year-end evaluation and recognition activities, do not conduct holiday condolences between units, and do not hold various holiday celebrations without approval.

2. It is strictly prohibited to present local specialties to superior departments. It is not allowed to present souvenirs to superior departments, and it is not allowed to accept souvenirs and delivery coupons from subordinate units.

3. It is strictly prohibited to receive or send gifts, gifts, securities, payment vouchers and commercial prepaid cards in violation of regulations.

4. It is strictly prohibited to distribute money and materials indiscriminately, show pomp and extravagance, and engage in extravagance and waste.

5. Excessive reception is strictly prohibited. Leading cadres' grassroots research, participation in meetings, inspection work, etc. must strictly comply with the relevant requirements of the central and provincial committees.

6. Organizing and participating in gambling activities is strictly prohibited. Party members and cadres at all levels must fully understand the serious harm of gambling and never organize or participate in any form of gambling activities.

Extended information:

After the "Eight Rules", "Strict Prohibition of Sauntering" and "Wasting on the Tip of the Tongue", people's most intuitive feeling is that the number of government meetings and official banquets in hotels across the country has significantly decreased. , some corporate units have canceled their annual meetings, and hotels and event planning companies that usually have a booming business at the end of the year are operating bleakly.

However, behind the apparent depression of official banquets is the fact that "corruption at the tip of the tongue" has changed its waistcoat in some places and made curve changes.

To prevent corruption at the tip of the tongue, on the one hand, we must control it from the source, build an effective budget supervision mechanism, and promote the disclosure of the three public account books of government departments; on the other hand, we must also initiate supervision, The accountability mechanism, internal investigation and external supervision are two-pronged. Only by punishing the punishment, holding the accountability and announcing the announcement can we truly enforce the prohibition and let the "latent" corruption lose its living space.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Provisions of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Improving Work Style and Closely Contacting the Masses

Baidu Encyclopedia - Six Prohibitions (Decree promulgated by the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee)