Legal analysis
Government information disclosure refers to the information produced or obtained by administrative organs in the process of performing their duties, recorded and saved in a certain form, and published in a timely and accurate manner. In the era of economic globalization and informatization, rapidly changing information has become a decisive factor in social and economic development. The information society is a society dominated by information and knowledge. As the most important information resource, government information covers 80% of the information of the whole society, which is not only a direct way for the public to understand government behavior, but also an important basis for the public to supervise government behavior. Therefore, government information should be made public. In real life, according to the application of the parties, some information can be made public, so if the parties want to apply for information disclosure, it is also in line with the law. Such public issues must be operated in strict accordance with the contents stipulated by law, and some involve personal privacy, but they cannot be made public. The Regulations on the Openness of Government Information was promulgated by the people of China and the State Council. The purpose is to make it easier for citizens to see the government's every move and supervise the government's work at any time, and also to better manage the country and be the masters of the country.
legal ground
Article 4 of the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Openness of Government Information The people's governments at all levels and the departments of the people's governments at or above the county level shall establish and improve the government information disclosure system of their administrative organs, and the designated institutions (hereinafter referred to as government information disclosure institutions) shall be responsible for the daily work of the government information disclosure of their administrative organs.
The specific duties of government information disclosure institutions are: (1) to undertake the government information disclosure work of administrative organs; (two) to maintain and update the government information disclosed by this administrative organ; (three) to organize the preparation of the administrative organ's guide to government information disclosure, the catalogue of government information disclosure and the annual report on government information disclosure; (four) to conduct a confidential review of the government information to be disclosed; (five) other duties related to the disclosure of government information as prescribed by this administrative organ.