Core Viewpoint - The provincial petition system is set to advance five key tasks in 2026, focusing on legalizing petition work, enhancing political construction within petition departments, and improving the resolution of prominent conflicts [2][3]. Group 1: 2025 Key Tasks - In 2025, the provincial petition system will tackle the tasks transferred by the Central Eighth Inspection Team, aiming to improve the efficiency of handling petition cases [2]. - There will be a significant emphasis on preventing issues at the source and resolving conflicts at the grassroots level, with notable success in conflict resolution [2]. - The system will work on standardizing procedures and addressing substantive issues, further clarifying the legal "roadmap" for petition work [2]. - Efforts will be made to rectify the "four shoulds and four should nots" issues, enhancing the effectiveness of supervision and management in petition work [2]. - The overall petition situation in the province is reported to be stable and improving, showing a positive trend with "five declines" [2]. Group 2: 2026 Focus Areas - The 2026 focus will be on advancing the legalization of petition work, with a strong emphasis on political loyalty and deepening the political construction of petition departments [3]. - There will be a commitment to improving the legal framework of petition work, addressing issues such as "should be accepted but not accepted" and "should be handled but not handled" [3]. - A concentrated effort will be made to resolve petition issues through special actions, ensuring responsibilities are clearly defined and utilizing various methods to achieve resolution [3]. - The system will pursue reform and innovation, establishing a sound mechanism for petition work and developing a comprehensive plan for the "15th Five-Year" period [3]. - There will be a focus on building a competent team, enhancing the capabilities of petition staff [3].
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Hai Nan Ri Bao·2026-02-12 06:37