What does public information mean?

Public information refers to information publicly released by the government, enterprises, institutions and other institutions, including administrative management, economic activities, social affairs and other fields. Disclosure of information is an important civil right and an effective way to enhance government transparency. In the information age, information disclosure is more convenient, and the public can obtain all kinds of information anytime and anywhere to supervise government behavior.

The meaning of information disclosure covers a wide range of contents, including government documents, policies and regulations, the exercise of administrative power, national defense, diplomacy, macroeconomics, public safety, environmental protection and so on. The disclosure of this information can promote the transparency and justice of the government, increase the interaction and trust between the government and the public, and improve the administrative efficiency and quality of the government.

Public information is an important part of national governance and an important guarantee for social construction to move towards harmony. Under the background of globalization, the transparency of a country has become one of the important symbols, and more and more countries advocate information disclosure as the core content of national system construction. Information disclosure not only improves the efficiency and credibility of the government, but also contributes to the development of market economy and social stability.