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It is strongly recommended to draw on the experience of the 80 s in cracking down hard so that corruption has nowhere to hide

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It is strongly recommended to draw on the experience of the 80 s in cracking down hard so that corruption has nowhere to hide

Wen I Liu Zhi positive energy

Editor I: Liu Zhi Positive Energy

Preamble:

In this era of rapid change, social changes have brought unprecedented prosperity, but also inevitably breed some dark corners. Corruption, a social cancer, quietly erodes our body and threatens the health and stability of society.

However, history is always strikingly similar, just as the Strike Hard campaign in the 80s cleaned up the filth and restored the society to a bright future, today we should also learn from that valuable experience and investigate to the end, so that corruption has nowhere to hide.

It is strongly recommended to draw on the experience of the 80 s in cracking down hard so that corruption has nowhere to hide

Glorious history

Recalling those days, the banner of striking hard was flying high, and the balance of justice could not be tilted. In the streets and alleys, people are talking a lot, and they are all applauding this just battle. Corrupt elements are like rats crossing the street, and everyone shouts and beats them. At that time, the social atmosphere was invigorated, and people's faces were filled with simple and satisfied smiles.

Nowadays, despite the changes of the times and the progress of society, the problem of corruption is still repeatedly prohibited. Some lawless elements have taken advantage of their positions and powers to enrich their own pockets, seriously harming the interests of the state and the people.

What they have done is undoubtedly a great provocation to social fairness and justice. Therefore, we urgently need a new strike hard campaign to completely eradicate these social cancers.

Nowadays, the anti-corruption situation is severe, and it is necessary not only to learn from the experience of the 80s, but also to combine the actual situation of today's society to achieve precise crackdowns and effective deterrence. As we did in the past, we must have zero tolerance for corrupt elements, and no matter how high their positions or how powerful they are, we must investigate them to the end and never tolerate them. At the same time, we must also strengthen the building of systems, improve the supervisory mechanism, and prevent the occurrence of corruption at the source.

It is strongly recommended to draw on the experience of the 80 s in cracking down hard so that corruption has nowhere to hide

Long-term preparation

Of course, cracking down on corruption is not something that happens overnight, but requires the joint efforts and long-term persistence of the whole society. We need to mobilize the masses so that everyone can become a fighter against corruption and work together to create a clean and upright social environment. Only in this way can we truly achieve social fairness, justice, and long-term peace and stability.

In such a grim situation, we must not only severely punish corrupt elements, but also pay more attention to education and guidance. We should strengthen education and warning education on integrity among public officials through various channels and methods, so that they can always tighten the string of honesty and self-discipline.

At the same time, we should also strengthen legal education and moral education among the broad masses of the people, so as to enhance their awareness of the rule of law and their moral level.

It is strongly recommended to draw on the experience of the 80 s in cracking down hard so that corruption has nowhere to hide

In addition to the experience of striking hard at home, we can also learn from the successful practices of foreign countries. For example, Singapore's clean government construction is worth learning from.

The Singapore government has successfully built an image of a clean and efficient government through a strict legal system, an efficient monitoring mechanism, and a participatory anti-corruption atmosphere. These experiences are important for us.

In short, we must investigate to the end! Let corruption have nowhere to hide. This is not only our slogan, but also our guide to action. We should draw on the experience of the 80 s in striking hard and in light of the actual situation in today's society to crack down on corrupt elements in a precise manner, strengthen system building, and improve the supervisory mechanism.

At the same time, we must also extensively mobilize the masses to jointly create a clean and upright social environment. I believe that with the joint efforts of the whole society, we will be able to win the battle against corruption!