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Does the foundation belong to a social group?
Foundations do not belong to social groups.

Generally speaking, social organizations mainly include the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, and the Chairman of the Executive Committee: Li Jianguo, referred to as "All-China Federation of Trade Unions", is the leading organ of all local trade unions and national industrial trade union organizations.

Therefore, foundations do not belong to social groups.

Social organization refers to a social organization composed of certain people for a certain purpose. Such as religion, science and technology, culture, art, charity and other social mass organizations. In addition to a certain number of people, the establishment of social organizations needs to formulate articles of association and register with relevant authorities, and some must apply for permission according to law.

Social organization is an important part of political life in contemporary China. All social organizations in China are quasi-official. The Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Social Organizations stipulates that the establishment of social organizations must submit the approval documents of the competent business department. The competent business department refers to the relevant departments of the people's governments at or above the county level and their authorized organizations. Social organizations are actually subordinate to the competent department of business. The social organization in China is a kind of social organization.

Legal basis:

"Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Social Organizations" Article 2 The term "social organizations" as mentioned in these Regulations refers to non-profit social organizations that are formed voluntarily by China citizens and carry out activities in accordance with their articles of association in order to achieve the consent of their members.

Organizations other than state organs can join social organizations as unit members.

Article 3 The establishment of social organizations shall be examined and approved by the competent business unit and registered in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations.

Social organizations shall have the qualifications of legal persons.

The following organizations do not fall within the scope of registration stipulated in these regulations:

(1) People's organizations participating in the China People's Political Consultative Conference;

(two) the establishment of an organization approved by the administrative organ in the State Council is exempted from registration with the approval of the State Council;

(three) approved by the unit, established within the organs, organizations, enterprises and institutions, and activities within the unit.

Article 4 Social organizations must abide by the Constitution, laws, regulations and national policies, and may not oppose the basic principles set by the Constitution, endanger national unity, security and national unity, harm national interests, social interests and the legitimate rights and interests of other organizations and citizens, or violate social morality.