Provisions on party building are added to the articles of association of state-owned enterprises.

Legal analysis: The modern state-owned enterprise system with China characteristics is characterized by integrating the party's leadership into all aspects of corporate governance, embedding enterprise party organizations into corporate governance structure, and clarifying and implementing the legal status of party organizations in corporate governance structure, so as to achieve organizational implementation, cadres in place, clear responsibilities and strict supervision. State-owned enterprises are an important part of the national governance system and have their unique political attributes and social responsibilities. The Constitution of the Producer Party of China and the Working Regulations of the Leading Group of the Producer Party of China clearly define the position and role of the party organization in state-owned enterprises. State-owned enterprises insist that the leadership of the party should not be vague, and the articles of association are the fundamental law within the enterprise. Writing the requirements of party building into the articles of association of state-owned enterprises is an important measure to promote the organization, institutionalization and concretization of the leading core and political core of party organizations and solve the problem of "four modernizations" from the source.

Legal basis: Article 30 of the Articles of Association of the Producers' Party of China stipulates that grass-roots organizations of the Party shall be established in enterprises, rural areas, government organs, schools, research institutes, street communities, social organizations, the People's Liberation Army companies and other grass-roots units where there are more than three official party member. According to the needs of work and the number of people in party member, the Party's grass-roots organizations set up the Party's grass-roots committees, general branch committees and branch committees with the approval of higher-level party organizations. Grassroots committees are elected by general party membership meeting or the Congress, while general branch committees and branch committees are elected by general party membership meeting. Party member candidates should solicit opinions from party member and the masses.