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What are the accountability methods of party organizations?
The ways of accountability of party organizations include collective accountability, individual accountability, publicity and education accountability, economic accountability and judicial accountability.

I. Collective accountability

Collective accountability is a way of accountability to party organizations, mainly to investigate and punish the mistakes, mistakes or improper decisions made by party organizations in their work, and to enhance the collective responsibility and discipline of party organizations.

Second, personal responsibility.

Personal accountability refers to the investigation and punishment of mistakes, mistakes, violations of discipline or illegal acts of leading cadres of party organizations, including party discipline, administrative and judicial responsibilities.

Third, publicity and education accountability.

Publicity and education accountability refers to criticizing, educating and accountability for the ideological deviation, ideological problems or behaviors that do not conform to the party's line, principles and policies of the party organizations and leading cadres, and guiding party member cadres to perform their duties correctly through publicity and education, and establishing correct ideological concepts and values.

Fourth, economic responsibility.

Economic accountability refers to the investigation and punishment of mistakes, mistakes or illegal acts of party organizations and leading cadres in economic management, including economic responsibility and criminal responsibility, in order to safeguard the interests of the party and the people.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) judicial accountability

Judicial accountability refers to the investigation and punishment of mistakes, mistakes or illegal acts of party organizations and leading cadres in judicial work in order to maintain law and social order, including judicial investigation and crackdown on illegal and criminal acts.