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Beware of five phenomena in the transition of the "two committees" in rural areas

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, The general election of the "two committees" in rural areas is a major event in rural political life, which is directly related to the construction of grass-roots organizations, the construction of a new socialist countryside and the overall situation of rural reform, development and stability. The author believes that the selection of a strong village-level team should beware of the following five phenomena:

The general election of the "two committees" in rural areas is a major event in rural political life, which is directly related to the construction of grass-roots organizations, the construction of a new socialist countryside and the overall situation of rural reform, development and stability. The author believes that the selection of a strong village-level team should beware of the following five phenomena:

First, it is necessary to prevent the phenomenon of "enriching" the standard of selecting village cadres. Some places put too much emphasis on the standard of "getting rich experts" and lower other selection conditions, and even in some places, because there are no party members among the "getting rich experts", they would rather vacancy the posts of secretary or director of the village party branch. As a result, the phenomenon of "becoming rich" of village cadres has become more and more obvious. If those who first become rich enter village-level organizations, if they meet the conditions and conduct elections in a fair, fair and open manner, they should be encouraged and encouraged, but some people regard entering village-level organizations as a kind of "political investment." the purpose is not to serve the people, but to master resources and power to get benefits in return. Therefore, it is suggested that in the general election, party organizations at all levels should regard loyalty to the party, conviction of the masses, ability, fairness, and decent work style as the prerequisites for electing village cadres.

Second, it is necessary to prevent family and clan forces from interfering with the election work. Due to historical reasons, the influence of families and clans is deeply rooted in some places in rural areas, especially in the general election of the two committees at the village level, and the accumulated grievances and contradictions between different families and clans are exposed in the election. Due to the influence of various factors such as the struggle for interests, the transition of village-level organizations is regarded as a position for family and clan forces to compete. To this end, it is suggested that party organizations at all levels should carry out investigation and mapping work as soon as possible, actively resolve various contradictions and disputes, and ensure the complete success of the general election. At the same time, it is also necessary to increase the publicity of laws and regulations such as the Law of the people's Republic of China on the Election of villagers' Committees, so as to make people understand that disrupting and interfering with normal elections will be punished by law.

Third, it is necessary to prevent canvassing and bribery. If the supervision of village cadres is not in place, it will also give rise to serious corruption. In recent years, it is not uncommon for village cadres to investigate and deal with cases involving millions or even tens of millions of yuan. The corruption cases of village cadres involve rural road "village access" construction, village and town construction, irrigation and water conservancy construction, rural power grid transformation, safe drinking water project, biogas energy utilization, as well as the financial construction funds, grain subsidy funds, agricultural material subsidy funds, agricultural machinery purchase subsidy funds, agricultural insurance subsidies, policy bank loans, poverty alleviation and development funds, public service funds and so on. It is precisely because of the profitability that canvassing, bribery and even violent interference in village-level elections in some places have seriously affected the harmony and stability of rural society, and we should adopt a "zero tolerance" attitude and seriously investigate and deal with these unhealthy tendencies and corruption, so as to make people understand that cadres are working, not running out.

Fourth, it is necessary to prevent the phenomenon of favoritism and malpractice and clandestine operation in the election. At present, most of the young and middle-aged workers in rural areas go out to work, and most of the people who stay at home are the elderly, women and children. In the election work, if publicity, organization and leadership, and election procedures are not in place, it is easy to see that migrant villagers cannot directly participate in the election, and a large number of proxy votes will emerge. this provides an opportunity for some people who "speculate and vote." In order to save trouble, some members of the Election Committee have even been "entrusted" by a small number of people, and do not hand over the principal's proxy votes to the actual clients, and a large number of proxy votes are often concentrated in the hands of a very small number of people, resulting in clandestine operation and directional voting, resulting in that the final candidate does not represent the wishes of the broad masses of villagers.

Fifth, it is necessary to prevent village cadres from "taking up posts with illness". It is necessary to carry out a good audit of the economic responsibility of village cadres during their term of office, make the audit process public and the audit results public, make a realistic evaluation of the economic responsibility of village cadres during their term of office, establish and improve the supervision mechanism, and build a "trinity" network system of organizational supervision, mass supervision and public opinion supervision. With regard to cases of violations of discipline by village cadres reported by the masses and discovered by investigation, counties and townships should set up special investigation classes, and if the reporting problems are true, the clues are clear, and the reporting objects do have problems, they should be dealt with seriously in accordance with the regulations.

 
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