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Private enterprises have needs, and procuratorial organs have achievementsTime:2022-11-30 Recently, the People's Procuratorate organized an interview delegation to Zhejiang, a major province of private economy, to conduct a three-day on-site interview on the theme of Zhejiang's procuratorial organs ensuring and serving the healthy development of non-public enterprises. In Hangzhou, Wang Han, Secretary of the Party Group and Procurator General of the Zhejiang Provincial Procuratorate, said, "Zhejiang is the birthplace of the private economy. It is a must answer question for the Zhejiang procuratorial organs to protect the healthy development of private enterprises in accordance with the law and equality. Moreover, the Zhejiang procuratorial organs need to leverage the 'east wind' of the Communist Party of China, the Communist Party of China, and the provincial party committee to turn it into a bonus question and simultaneously build a benchmark province that guarantees the development of the private economy in accordance with the law Nan Cunhui, Chairman of Zhejiang Federation of Industry and Commerce and Chairman of Zhengtai Group, stated that the Zhejiang procuratorial organs attach great importance to the healthy development of non-public enterprises. The two sides will strengthen coordination and communication, and actively establish five cooperation mechanisms, including a joint meeting system and an information exchange and feedback system. From the data, it can be seen that in the first half of this year, the private economy in Zhejiang Province showed a good development trend, especially in terms of transformation, upgrading, and innovative development. The confidence index of private entrepreneurs' development also rebounded. Private enterprises in Zhejiang have passed the most difficult period, and companies that perform well have one thing in common: 'To operate enterprises in compliance with laws and regulations, and to operate with integrity.' In Yiwu, Peng Zhong, Secretary of the Party Group and Chief Prosecutor of the Yiwu Municipal Procuratorate, stated that the Yiwu procuratorial organs should serve as judicial "shop assistants" for the development of non-public enterprises. In Wenzhou, Yu Xiucheng, Secretary of the Party Group and Procurator General of the Wenzhou Procuratorate, introduced the Wenzhou Procuratorate's adherence to the spirit of Wenzhou people's reform and innovation, actively exploring and taking the lead in serving the development of non-public economy. From the concept of equal protection to the grasp of case handling methods and legal policies, it has formed a relatively mature Wenzhou model for serving the development of non-public economy. In Ruian, Xuan Zhangliang, Secretary of the Party Group and Prosecutor General of the Ruian Municipal Procuratorate, told the story of the Ruian inspection agency serving the non-public economy, serving as a "guard" in development, a "gatekeeper" in law enforcement and case handling, and a "waiter" in extended functions. Private enterprises have needs, and procuratorial organs have achievements. This year, the procuratorial organs of Zhejiang Province have greatly increased their efforts to safeguard the healthy development of non-public enterprises, sparking a wave of safeguarding the development of private economy. During interviews with frontline prosecutors from the provincial procuratorate to the procuratorates of cities, counties, and districts such as Yiwu and Wenzhou, reporters found that they not only have a clear understanding of the development of the local private economy and its main demands, but also change their thinking when handling cases involving private enterprises. They put in effort to be "precise" and practice the concept of "green justice", emphasizing the methods and methods of handling cases with ease, The service awareness of private entrepreneurs for the healthy development of private enterprises is increasing. Many private entrepreneurs also lamented to reporters that the seemingly distant relationship between prosecutors and enterprises has been brought closer, and the sense of judicial gain for enterprises has significantly increased. |