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What are some examples of violating citizens' legitimate rights by not fulfilling their legal obligations?

Infringement of citizens' legitimate rights by failing to perform their statutory obligations refers to the failure of government departments or administrative organs to perform their statutory duties and obligations when exercising their functions and powers, resulting in damage to citizens' legitimate rights and interests. Here are some common examples:

1, public services are not in place: government departments fail to provide public services according to regulations, such as infrastructure construction such as roads and water and electricity, and public services such as medical care and education are insufficient or unqualified.

2. Poor administrative law enforcement: government departments or administrative organs failed to perform their supervisory duties, resulting in repeated prohibitions on safety in production, environmental protection and market supervision.

3. Improper legal procedures: government departments or administrative organs failed to handle cases in time in accordance with legal procedures such as administrative reconsideration and administrative litigation, resulting in damage to citizens' legitimate rights and interests.

4. Non-performance of foreign contractual obligations: failure of government departments or administrative organs to perform foreign contractual obligations leads to problems in international economic exchanges and trade cooperation.

5. Infringement of intellectual property rights: government departments or administrative organs fail to protect intellectual property rights according to law, resulting in infringement of citizens' intellectual property rights.

It should be noted that these are just some common examples. In fact, there are various situations in which citizens' legal rights are violated because they fail to fulfill their legal obligations. When citizens' legitimate rights and interests are infringed, they can complain to the relevant departments, appeal or bring administrative proceedings and other legal relief measures.