1. Complaints The Education Bureau went to the higher authorities of the government to complain.
2. The Complaints Education Bureau can call; Legal basis: Article 9 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). Any social organization or individual has the right to report or accuse any violation of this law to the relevant state organs.
If a major event in violation of this law occurs, which hinders the implementation of compulsory education and causes great social impact, the people's government or the person in charge of the education administrative department of the people's government who bears the leadership responsibility shall take the blame and resign.
If you complain about the administrative inaction of the Education Bureau, you can complain to the higher authorities of the government by phone or directly. If it is a complaint of the administrative department type, you can report it to the government's letters and calls bureau first. In this case, you will not be retaliated because you can report it anonymously.
Conditions of establishment
Whether the establishment of administrative omission needs to be conditional on the request of the counterpart, that is, whether it constitutes administrative omission only when the counterpart makes a request and the administrative subject fails to fulfill its legal obligations, and if the counterpart does not make a request. Whether the inaction of the administrative subject can be regarded as administrative inaction.
Theoretically speaking, since the duties of the administrative subject are legal, the administrative subject should strictly perform them according to law, and should not be conditional on whether the other party is applicable; However, in practice, the performance of the duties of the administrative subject often points to the protection of the rights and interests of a specific counterpart, and there is the possibility that the counterpart may know without asking the administrative subject.
If a citizen is seen by the public security police when he is robbed by gangsters, at this time, even if the citizen does not apply for protection from the police, the police should fulfill their protection obligations. But in most cases, if the other party does not apply, it is impossible for the administrative subject to know, and it is impossible to perform legal duties.
At this point, whether the other party applies determines the establishment of administrative omission. Therefore, in principle, the application of the other party cannot be regarded as a necessary condition for the establishment of administrative omission, but it cannot be completely denied, and it should be analyzed in detail.