First of all, meeting minutes are the results of meeting discussions. The narrative subject is generally a "meeting", not an organ. Of course, stamping is not easy.
Second, if the minutes are to be signed, they should be signed by all parties attending the meeting, especially some coordination meetings involving multiple units. In this case, this chapter is not easy to cover.
3. In the Guide to the Application of National Standards for Official Document Format of Party and Government Organs published by China Standards Publishing House and China Quality Inspection Publishing House, it is clearly stated that "the minutes of the meeting are not stamped", which should be regarded as an authoritative explanation. Please refer to.