We should have noticed two words that look very similar in the news or in film and television works, just like twins, "Shuanggui" and "Shuangkai", many friends are stupid and can't tell the difference, and even think that these two words are the same, so it is very wrong, today we will come together to recognize these two words.
China is a country governed by the rule of law, and it will never be soft on cracking down on illegal and criminal activities. First of all, we need to recognize these two words, one is the result of processing, and the other is a means of investigation or case handling.
"Double opening" is the result of the disposition, which refers to expulsion from the party and dismissal from public office, and "double opening" is a disciplinary punishment for party members. Article 10 of the Regulations on Disciplinary Actions of the Communist Party of China stipulates the types of disciplinary sanctions against Party members, including: warnings, serious warnings, removal from internal Party positions, Party probation, and expulsion from the Party.
"Shuanggui" can also be called "two rules" and "two fingers". It refers to the rules that the party's power organs find that the party and government have violated the law and discipline, so as to require the discipline inspection agency to go to the specified place within the specified time to review the violation of discipline and require it to explain its illegal acts. "Shuanggui" is an intra-party measure that restricts personal freedom before the judicial process, and is not part of the formal judicial process. It was first seen in the "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Administrative Supervision" issued on December 9, 1990, which stipulates that "the supervision organ has the right to order the relevant personnel to make explanations and explanations on the issues involved in the supervision matters at the specified time and place during the investigation of the case". Article 20 of the Administrative Supervision Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that when investigating violations of administrative discipline, supervision organs may order persons suspected of violating administrative discipline to give explanations and explanations on the issues involved in the investigation at a designated time and place, but they shall not be detained or detained in disguise.
So is there a connection between the two? First of all, the "double opening" as a result of handling is obviously more serious than the "double regulation" as an investigative method or case-handling measure. Second, if it is determined that the person subject to "shuanggui" is negligent or problematic, it is possible to make a decision to deal with the "double opening".
Having said all that, have you figured out the difference and relationship between these two words?
Double open