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What are the three goals of chronic diseases?

The three goals of chronic diseases are to reduce the stock, control the increment and prevent variables. In the process of investigation, correction and rectification, it is necessary to highlight "lenient self-examination and strict investigation", eliminate the black sheep and rectify stubborn diseases.

The special rectification of chronic diseases should strive to achieve "two basics and one obvious" and "two basics and one obvious": that is, the deep-seated problems that have long affected the local fair law enforcement and justice have been basically cured, the outstanding problems of law enforcement and justice that have been strongly reflected by the masses have been basically solved, and the credibility of law enforcement and justice has been significantly improved.

Understanding of difficult diseases

The special rectification of persistent diseases is the most important link in the rectification process. Firmly seize this opportunity, carry out a full-coverage physical examination, "look, smell and ask", highlight ugliness and expose shortcomings, take "look" as the first symbol of thought, "smell" clues and suggestions that can be coached, "ask" as the guide to draw accurate portraits, and "cut" as the way to dig out illegal problems.

On the basis of finding out the key points, we should suit the right medicine and guide the situation according to the situation, not only grasping the end, curing the disease, but also grasping the front end and preventing the disease. Throw away the "nutrient solution" of political construction and use the "propeller" of mechanism innovation to match the "special effect medicine" of digital empowerment.

It is necessary to lay a good "preventive needle" for warning education, open a "long-acting medicine" for establishing rules and regulations, rectify stubborn diseases, purify the body of the team, and strive to respond to the new judicial needs and expectations of the people.