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The Working Committee of the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau went to the Second Party Branch of the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau to "Attend the Meeting"

Jiujiang News Network News On the afternoon of June 8, Zhou Lei, director of the Organization Department of the Working Committee of the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau, went to the Second Party Branch of the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau to "go to the door to listen to the meeting" to guide the grass-roots party building work.

The Second Party Branch of the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau held a party member meeting, organized party members to study chapters 7 to 9 of the "Brief History of the Communist Party of China" in the new period of reform and opening up, carried out the activity of "Today is my political birthday", selected outstanding communist party members and outstanding party workers of the branch, and actively exchanged speeches among party members attending the meeting.

In view of doing a good job in carrying out the work of party branches in a down-to-earth manner, Zhou Lei said that it is necessary to give full play to the role of branch committees, pay attention to early planning, constantly enrich the forms of study of party members, and give play to the role of grass-roots party organizations as fighting bastions under the new normal; it is necessary to conscientiously carry out the study and education of party history, so as to achieve the "four fours," that is, to read well the "four books" of party history, to study well the "four histories" focusing on party history, to achieve the "four purposes" of studying party history, and to complete the "four tasks" of studying party history; it is necessary to strengthen the grasp of party building and promote "team building." Transform the results of party history study and education into ideological and work results, always keep in mind their own identity as party members, persist in basing themselves on their own posts, strengthen professional study, and be "five good" emergency responders. (Contributed by the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau)