Veterans are unfairly discharged from the army and are in urgent need of subsidies

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

Veterans are the focus of social attention, but the special group of veterans who have overstayed their service is little known. However, this group of veterans faced a lack of security after being discharged from the army. Does the Extended Service Veterans Security Act turn a blind eye to this particular group?Are the constraints of the hukou system unfair?We need to take a fresh look at the current situation of veterans who have overstayed their service and call on society to give them more care and attention. In the military service system of the 70s-80s, overtime was not the product of impulse, but a choice based on national defense needs and personal strengths.

This group of veterans plays the role of the backbone and backbone of the army, but they face many difficulties in retirement. Does the fact that the Veterans Security Act does not seem to explicitly stipulate the protection of those who have served beyond the time limit mean that a fair war is being waged?After retirement, whether veterans who have overserved for the period of service can smoothly transition to a smooth life track has become a topic of great concern.

Is it an institutional injustice that retired servicemen with urban household registration can be smoothly placed in decent jobs, while rural veterans with extended service can only return to the countryside to work as farmers?Is the retirement life of retired veterans guaranteed?Will they be able to integrate smoothly into society and live a decent life?These are all questions worth pondering. Is the retirement of over-service veterans guaranteed?Will they be able to integrate smoothly into society and live a decent life?These are all questions worth pondering.

In order to solve this dilemma, we call on the relevant authorities to revise the Law on the Protection of Veterans to clarify the safeguard measures for those who have overstayed their service. Veterans have silently contributed to the peace of the country, and veterans who have served beyond the time limit are among the best. They once spilled their blood on the battlefield without complaint and regrets, and they are witnesses of the country's strength. Today, we can't afford to let this group of heroes struggle on the margins of society. Giving them the corresponding living allowance is not only the best reward for what they have paid, but also a manifestation of the dignity of the country.

The issue of the protection of veterans who have served beyond the time limit is not only an individual issue, but also a focus of social attention. Let us call together to let their efforts and contributions be duly rewarded and respected, and let us work together to fight for the fairness and justice of this society!

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