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Party member, a college student, refused to continue as a soldier because he could not bear hardships after enlisting, and later retired. Is there a law to follow in disciplinary action?

Conscription according to law is true, and refusal to perform military service is also "playing the board." After research, the district government quickly formed a decision to punish Zhang and other three young people according to law: within two years from 2011,state organs, social organizations, enterprises and institutions shall not recruit them; The education department cancels its qualification to apply for higher and secondary institutions in the future; The public security organ shall not go through the exit formalities for him; The administrative department for industry and commerce shall not apply for an industrial and commercial business license; It is suggested that party organizations at all levels should not approve and accept them as party (league) members.

Ps: There is no specific provision in the regulations. Because most of the recruits were not party member, we didn't talk much. This is a paragraph in the news. Pay attention to the last sentence Think about what the standard of a party member is, but it doesn't fulfill its obligations. Therefore, it is very likely to expel the party.

Before you really quit, people from the army, the armed forces and the family will come to talk to you and give you advice. When you know that you are party member, you will be told the pros and cons.