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The Regulations on United Front Work stipulates ten work scopes.

The Regulations on United Front Work stipulates that the scope of United front work is:

(1) Members of democratic parties;

(2) persons without party affiliation;

(3) non-party intellectuals;

(4) ethnic minorities;

(5) religious figures;

(6) Non-public economic persons;

(7) New social stratum;

(eight) overseas students and returned students;

(9) Hong Kong compatriots and Macao compatriots;

(ten) Taiwan Province compatriots and their relatives in the mainland;

(eleven) overseas Chinese, returned overseas Chinese and their relatives;

(twelve) other personnel who need to contact and unite.

In doing the work of non-party people, the United front focuses on their representatives.

Article 6 Strengthen the Party's centralized and unified leadership over the United front work, ensure that the Party takes the overall situation and coordinates all parties in the United front work, and ensure that the United front work always advances in the correct political direction.

Build a great United front work pattern with unified leadership of the Party Committee, coordination led by the United Front Work Department and respective responsibilities.

Article 7 The Party Central Committee shall set up a leading group for United front work. Under the leadership of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and its Standing Committee, the Central United Front Leading Group conducts research, deployment, coordination, guidance, supervision and inspection on studying and implementing the Party Central Committee's major theories, principles and policies on United front work and relevant laws and regulations, studies major issues of the United front, and makes suggestions to the Party Central Committee.

The office of the Central United Front Work Leading Group is located in the Central United Front Work Department.