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Can I sue the Education Bureau?
There are: the Education Bureau, as the administrative organ of the state, can bring an administrative lawsuit to the people's court if the parties believe that the administrative actions of the Education Bureau have violated their legitimate rights and interests; If it is a non-administrative act (for example, the Education Bureau is in arrears in purchasing office supplies), it can also bring a civil lawsuit to the people's court.

In short, as long as the parties think that the actions of the Education Bureau have caused harm to themselves, they can sue the Education Bureau.