The difference between the publicity system of major events and the reflection system of social conditions and public opinion

The system of social publicity of major events and the system of reflecting social conditions and public opinion are both ways and means for people to participate in democratic decision-making. Their differences are: one is top-down and the other is bottom-up.

The social publicity system of major events is top-down, and the government publicizes important events to the society to solicit opinions from the masses. The social publicity system of major events is generally to publish a written decision (or draft) and then solicit opinions in a targeted manner, mainly for various decisions involving public interests. The social publicity system of major events is conducive to the realization of the people's right to know. Pick? Through pre-publicity, in-publicity, post-publicity, etc. , in the news media, related meetings, document notifications, public affairs columns of units and bulletin boards of relevant administrative villages and grass-roots stations. Only when citizens understand the relevant provisions of the policy will they express their opinions and make suggestions.

The system reflecting social conditions and public opinion is bottom-up, reflecting public opinion at the social level to the government level. A system that reflects social conditions and public opinion is generally a reflection of public opinion before the judgment is written. In the final analysis, "social conditions and public opinion" means paying attention to the problems existing in people's daily lives, reflecting people's "urgency, difficulties and worries" and solving practical difficulties for the people.