Recently, it was learned from relevant departments of the Supreme People's Procuratorate that in the past year, military and civilian procuratorial organs have filed and handled a total of 1010 military related cases, including 437 cases in the fields of national defense and military interests, 573 cases in the field of military status and rights protection, 678 prosecutorial suggestions, 5 administrative public interest lawsuits, and 2 civil public interest lawsuits. The quality and efficiency of military related public interest lawsuits have been continuously improved, providing strong legal guarantees for the cause of strengthening the military in the new era. Procuratorial organs at all levels attach great importance to issues related to military public welfare. Last year, the Supreme People's Procuratorate held a video conference to promote the deepening of public interest litigation and military civilian cooperation in handling cases, strengthening military civilian cooperation. Military and civilian procuratorial organs at all levels utilize the effectiveness of the procuratorial public interest litigation system through handling cases, conducting special research and supervision, and supervising the handling of key cases. In response to the impact of high-rise buildings and wind power projects near a certain military unit on combat readiness and safety, the Tianjin Municipal People's Procuratorate and the Beijing Military Procuratorate have carried out supervision and urged relevant departments to solve the problems. In response to the dense installation of electronic cameras in factories around a military management area in Zhejiang Province, the People's Procuratorate of Lishui City and the Military Procuratorate of Hangzhou jointly assessed the risks, conducted visits and investigations, and held hearings to comprehensively understand the needs of the military and enterprises. They coordinated the removal or adjustment of cameras in the local area to safeguard national defense interests while ensuring the safety needs of enterprises. Respect the military profession and praise the dedication of soldiers. The military and civilian procuratorial organs promote the comprehensive implementation of preferential policies through public interest litigation supervision, effectively safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of military personnel and their families. In Hongkou, Shanghai, a special supervision proposed by a National People's Congress representative is being transformed into tangible results that benefit the vast number of military personnel and their families. In response to the suggestion that multiple public sports venues within the jurisdiction have not implemented preferential policies, the Shanghai military and civilian procuratorial organs have adopted methods such as public hearings and special investigations to listen to opinions and suggestions, and promote the establishment of a long-term cooperation mechanism for supporting the military and benefiting families. Digital empowerment enables more precise protection of rights and interests. Procuratorial organs in various regions use the "Yixin Weigong" volunteer platform and big data legal supervision model to improve their ability to discover clues and supervision efficiency. The suburban people's procuratorate of Sanya City, Hainan Province and the military procuratorate of Haikou jointly developed a legal supervision model for the distribution of family preferential treatment funds for conscripts, effectively safeguarding the rights and interests of military personnel and their families. The leaders of the Supreme People's Procuratorate Public Interest Litigation Department stated that the procuratorial organs will further improve the quality and efficiency of case handling, strengthen guidance and supervision, deepen military civilian cooperation, increase the handling of military related public interest litigation cases, and contribute more to safeguarding national defense and military interests, and serving the development of the strong military. (New Society)
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