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Should the administrative reconsideration inform the other party?

Legal analysis: both parties should be informed that the court that upheld the original judgment can bring an administrative lawsuit, and all of them are defendants. After reconsideration, if the reconsideration organ decides to maintain the original administrative act, the administrative organ that made the original administrative act and the reconsideration organ shall be co-defendants;

Legal basis: Article 26 of the Administrative Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China. If a citizen, a legal person or any other organization brings a lawsuit directly to the people's court, the administrative organ that made the administrative act is the defendant. After reconsideration, if the reconsideration organ decides to maintain the original administrative act, the administrative organ that made the original administrative act and the reconsideration organ shall be co-defendants; If the reconsideration organ changes the original administrative act, the reconsideration organ is the defendant. If the reconsideration organ fails to make a reconsideration decision within the statutory time limit, and a citizen, legal person or other organization brings a lawsuit against the original administrative act, the administrative organ that made the original administrative act is the defendant; If a lawsuit is brought because of the inaction of the reconsideration organ, the reconsideration organ shall be the defendant. If two or more administrative organs carry out the same administrative act, the administrative organs that jointly carry out the administrative act are co-defendants. The administrative act implemented by the organization entrusted by the administrative organ is the defendant.

If the administrative organ is revoked or its functions and powers are changed, the administrative organ that continues to exercise its functions and powers shall be the defendant.