The appointment of directors requires a shareholders meeting, and the board of directors is elected by the shareholders meeting. The chairman is elected by the shareholders' meeting. According to relevant laws and regulations, the duty of the board of directors is to convene the shareholders' meeting and report its work to the shareholders' meeting.
Legal objectivity:
Article 46 of the Company Law The board of directors shall be responsible for the shareholders' meeting and exercise the following powers: (1) Convene the shareholders' meeting and report its work to the shareholders' meeting; (2) Implementing the resolutions of the shareholders' meeting. (3) To decide on the company's business plan and investment plan; (4) To formulate the company's annual financial budget and final accounts; (five) to formulate the company's profit distribution plan and loss compensation plan; (6) To formulate plans for the company to increase or decrease its registered capital and issue corporate bonds; (seven) to formulate plans for the merger, division, dissolution or change of corporate form of the company; (VIII) Deciding on the establishment of the company's internal management organization; (9) To decide on the appointment or dismissal of the company manager and their remuneration, and to decide on the appointment or dismissal of the company's deputy manager and financial officer and their remuneration according to the nomination of the manager; (X) To formulate the basic management system of the company; (eleven) other functions and powers stipulated in the articles of association.