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向公务活动中过度使用视频说“不”!(干部状态新观察·走进一线探作风)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-07-08 22:19

Core Viewpoint - The Zhejiang province is implementing a special rectification action to reduce the use and costs of public videos and presentations, aiming to eliminate formalism in government activities and improve efficiency in resource allocation [3][4][5]. Group 1: Implementation of Rectification Actions - The South Huzhou District has established a mechanism for timely approval of public video production, resulting in the cancellation of 11 unnecessary public videos and the elimination of electronic presentation requirements for 6 meetings and activities [4]. - The district's efforts have led to a significant reduction in the number of public videos and electronic presentations, with a 74.5% decrease in production quantity and an 85.4% decrease in costs year-on-year [6]. Group 2: Financial Impact and Resource Allocation - The South Huzhou District's video production budget was reduced by 20%, allowing savings to be redirected towards enhancing tourist facilities in the ancient town of Nanxun [2]. - The overall financial burden on grassroots officials has been alleviated, with funds previously spent on video production now being allocated to essential public services such as streetlight maintenance and village sanitation [5]. Group 3: Broader Provincial Impact - The city of Huzhou reported a 74.7% decrease in the number of public videos and presentations, with an 82.2% reduction in associated costs [6]. - Other districts, such as Jiaxing and Ningbo, are also seeing significant reductions in video production costs, with Jiaxing reporting a 60.5% decrease in funding for public video production in the first half of 2025 compared to the previous year [6].