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Provisions on civil servants' wedding banquets
The norms of civil servants' wedding banquets mainly refer to the relevant norms and restrictions that civil servants should follow when holding weddings. These regulations aim to ensure that civil servants can observe discipline, not abuse their power, not extravagance and waste, and establish a good social image when holding weddings.

I. Abide by discipline and regulations

Civil servants should strictly abide by national laws and regulations and internal rules and regulations of the unit when they get married and hold banquets. Do not take advantage of his position to seek personal gain for himself or his relatives and friends, do not invite units or individuals related to his position to attend weddings, and do not accept gifts, gifts and other property.

Second, control the scale and cost.

Civil servants should adhere to the principle of simplicity and frugality in hosting wedding banquets and avoid extravagance and waste. In terms of scale and cost, we should make reasonable planning according to our actual situation and economic ability. Don't use the wedding to make a big deal, and don't exceed the financial ability of units and individuals.

Third, filing and approval

Before the wedding banquet, civil servants should declare to their units and conduct examination and approval according to the internal regulations of the units. The contents of the report include the time, place, scale and cost of the wedding. The unit should review the filing information to ensure compliance with relevant regulations.

Fourth, honesty, self-discipline and demonstration.

As the staff of state organs, civil servants should always be honest and self-disciplined and establish a good social image. When holding a wedding banquet, you should consciously abide by the relevant regulations and not participate in any form of comparison and show off. At the same time, we should also play a leading role in demonstrating and driving people around us to abide by discipline and regulations.

To sum up:

The norms of civil servants' wedding banquets are the norms and constraints that civil servants should follow when holding weddings, aiming at ensuring that civil servants abide by discipline, save expenses and establish a good social image. Civil servants should abide by the law, control the scale and cost, apply for approval, be honest and self-disciplined, and demonstrate and lead.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) civil servant law

Article 57 provides that:

Civil servants should abide by the law and discipline, and may not use their authority and position to seek personal gain for themselves or others; Shall not violate financial discipline and waste state assets; Shall not violate professional ethics, social morality and family virtues.

Notice of the General Office of the Central Committee of the CPC, General Office of the State Council on leading cadres taking the lead in advocating thrift and opposing extravagance and waste in the whole society

Article 2 provides that:

Leading cadres should take the lead in opposing extravagance and waste, and it is strictly forbidden to hold activities such as weddings, funerals and weddings beyond the standard to set an example for the masses.

Interim provisions on the handling of weddings, funerals and celebrations by party and state staff

Article 1 stipulates:

These Provisions shall apply to leading cadres in party member at or above the county level in Party organs, people's congresses, administrative organs, CPPCC organs, judicial organs and procuratorial organs; People's organizations and institutions are equivalent to leading cadres in party member at or above the county level; State-owned and state-holding enterprises and state-owned financial enterprises are equivalent to leading cadres in party member at or above the county level. These Provisions shall apply to the non-central party member leading cadres among the units and personnel listed in the preceding paragraph.