Central Executive Committee (CEC) meeting minutes are a record of the proceedings, discussions, and decisions made during a meeting of the CEC, which is the governing body of an organization. The minutes provide a detailed account of the meeting, including a list of attendees, approval of the agenda, reports from officers, discussion of agenda items, any motions or resolutions proposed, voting results, and any new business or items not on the agenda. The minutes also typically include a review of action items and follow-up tasks assigned from previous meetings, as well as setting the date and time for the next meeting. Meeting minutes are an important tool for keeping track of the activities and decisions of the CEC and are often used as a reference for future meetings and decision-making.