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What are the three generations of political review?

The third generation of political review refers to the relatives of the applicant within three generations, including grandparents, grandparents, uncles and aunts, uncles and aunts. Close relatives within two generations are generally examined (at present, political review generally does not need three generations, that is, grandparents are not needed, and close relatives within two generations specifically include parents, brothers and sisters, spouses, etc. If you apply for a special post, such as police or prison, you need to prove that your close relatives have no criminal record within three generations. Names, exact dates of birth, work units or addresses (names of villages, communities and streets), political outlook and social relations of major family members, mainly including parents, spouses, grandparents, brothers and sisters, uncles, aunts, uncles and in-laws. Relevant basis: Article 5 of the Regulations on Political Examination of Conscription. The political review of conscription should be based on the actual performance of the citizens to be recruited. The assessment contents include: personal basic information, political outlook, religious belief, marital status, school of graduation (study), education level, main experience, going abroad (territory), actual performance, rewards and punishments, and political situation of family members and major social relations members.