Bizarre docs to be binned
In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of people, enhance government credibility and build a service-oriented government, the State Council, China's Cabinet, recently issued a notice on "strengthening supervision over the formulation of administrative documents".
Such a notice, aimed at putting a stop to "bizarre documents" by local governments and promoting administration in accordance with the law is long overdue.
According to an official from the Ministry of Justice, 31 provincial-level governments and the governments of 37 large cities across China have issued 150 documents in the past year of which 78 are effective. And while some function well, others function badly because they contradict extant laws, regulations or popular practices, ranging from a document that designates locally-produced goods for residents to consume, to one that forbids employees from taking a vacation or forbids residents from organizing a banquet for a remarriage. Such kinds of bizarre documents, which have been frequently exposed in recent years, not only infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, they also seriously undermine the credibility of the issuing governments.