Does the company need two resolutions of shareholders to increase capital?

The company's capital increase requires two resolutions of the shareholders' meeting. Capital increase and share expansion enterprises increase their capital by raising shares from the society, issuing shares, and acquiring shares by new shareholders. The company's capital increase must be approved by a special resolution of the shareholders' meeting (or shareholders' meeting) (it must be approved by shareholders representing more than two thirds of the voting rights). The increased registered capital must be verified by an accounting firm, and the company's articles of association must be changed, and the corresponding change registration procedures must be handled.