The resolution is applicable to the major decision-making matters discussed and adopted at the meeting. 20 12, 16 On April 6, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council jointly issued the new official document terms in the Regulations on Official Document Handling of Party and Government Organs. Resolutions refer to important matters made by the leading organs of the party.
The important guiding documents discussed and adopted at the meeting and required to be implemented are also one of the key points of applied style.
Resolutions are generally divided into three types: announced resolutions, approved resolutions and detailed resolutions. Promulgating a resolution is a resolution written for promulgating certain provisions and proposals, approving a resolution is a document affirming or denying certain proposals, and expounding a resolution is a document expounding the specific contents of some major conclusions.
The main differences of this resolution are:
The decision is a guiding and commanding official document for the party and government leading organs to make decisions, arrangements and provisions on important matters or major actions. In practical application, judging from the production procedure, a resolution must be collectively discussed at a statutory meeting of an organ or organization at a certain level, passed by a statutory majority, and then formed into a formal document and published in the name of the meeting.
However, the "decision" does not have to go through the procedure discussed and approved by the statutory meeting. It can be the result of discussion and research at a meeting, published in the form of official documents, or directly produced and published by leading organs at all levels.
Therefore, it can be concluded that any resolution document issued in the name of the leading organ without discussing and passing this procedure at the relevant statutory meeting can only use decisions and can be distinguished from their functions. All resolutions are required to be implemented by lower organs, while decisions are only required to be implemented by lower organs. Declarative decision-making only plays an informing role, and generally does not need to be implemented by lower authorities.