Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of warning education in strengthening the ideological defense line against corruption among party members and officials, highlighting its role in promoting the "three no corruption" initiative [1][4] - The county's disciplinary inspection and supervision commission focuses on transforming case resources into educational resources by analyzing local cases, collecting materials such as confessions and interview videos, and conducting educational activities [1][3] - A total of over 120 warning education activities have been conducted, educating more than 12,000 party members through various methods including case-based moral education and legal responsibility education [1][2] Group 2 - Warning education plans are tailored to different levels and fields, with a focus on department and township leaders, including annual warning education conferences and various educational activities [2][3] - New and young officials receive pre-appointment reminders and are educated on party regulations and laws throughout their career development stages, ensuring a strong foundation for integrity [2][3] - Over 20,000 rural party members have been educated through various means, including lectures and the distribution of warning case compilations [2][3] Group 3 - The approach of addressing both symptoms and root causes is emphasized, with a mechanism in place for analyzing typical cases and issuing recommendations for systemic governance [3] - The county promotes a culture of integrity by leveraging local resources and conducting various cultural activities to instill values of honesty and integrity among party members [3][4] - The development of educational resources and cultural initiatives aims to create a visible and tangible integrity culture that resonates with party members [3][4]
不断提升警示教育精准性实效性
Zhong Yang Ji Wei Guo Jia Jian Wei Wang Zhan·2025-07-16 00:30