In order to strictly regulate the wedding affairs of Party and state personnel, advocate clean governance and frugality, civil servants are not allowed to hold grand weddings. Normally, the number of people invited for a banquet should not exceed 200, that is, 20 tables; If the newlyweds jointly hold a wedding ceremony in the same city, the number of people invited to the banquet shall not exceed 300, that is, 30 tables, and the specific number shall be determined according to the actual situation of each province.
Principles to be followed when hosting wedding banquets for civil servants
1. Prohibition of wealth accumulation
Cannot take advantage of wedding banquets to accumulate wealth, cannot accept large gifts or gifts due to relationships, and cannot accept valuable gifts or gifts from relatives or individuals outside the organization.
2. Prohibition of large-scale events
Civil servants should lead by example, promote the virtue of frugality, and not hold grand weddings. They should be held according to local customs and economic levels, and should not exceed the normal consumption level and cause adverse effects.
3. Prohibit the occupation of public resources
Civil servants should maintain a clear distinction between public and private affairs when holding weddings. The wedding expenses should be borne by individuals and cannot be paid for by units or individuals, nor should they occupy public resources such as buses, public funds, public venues, etc.