Legal analysis: 1. Different meanings: 1. Violation refers to behavior or ideology that does not comply with the requirements of systems, rules, laws, etc. It is a metaphor for improper or wrong people or things. 2. Violation means failure to comply with legal rules, violation, violation, violation. 2. Different emphasis: 1. Violation, non-compliance, non-compliance. 2. Violate, violate and offend. According to the regulations, party discipline is the rules of conduct that party organizations at all levels and all party members must abide by. Party organizations and members must firmly establish political consciousness, overall situation consciousness, core consciousness, and alignment consciousness, consciously abide by the Party Constitution, strictly implement and maintain the Party's discipline, consciously accept the Party's disciplinary constraints, and modelly abide by national laws and regulations.
Legal basis: "Regulations on Disciplinary Punishment of the Communist Party of China"
Article 7 Party organizations and party members violate the Party Constitution and other intra-party regulations, violate national laws and regulations, and violate the party Any behavior that violates socialist ethics and harms the interests of the party, the country and the people, and that should be subject to disciplinary treatment or punishment in accordance with regulations, must be held accountable. Focus on investigating and dealing with corruption cases that have not restrained or stopped since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, where clues to the problem are concentrated and the masses react strongly, where political issues and economic issues are intertwined, and problems that violate the spirit of the eight central regulations.
Article 9: For party organizations that violate party disciplines, the superior party organization shall order them to conduct inspections or issue notices and criticisms. For party organizations that have seriously violated party discipline and cannot be corrected, the party committee at the next higher level may, after investigation and verification, depending on the seriousness of the case: (1) reorganize; (2) dissolve.