Who supervises village cadres?The relationship between the supervisory committee and the village cadres
Oversight committees and village management in the performance of their supervisory duties.
The purpose of implementing the system of village affairs supervision committees in rural areas is to strengthen supervision and management of village cadres. However, one problem that has arisen in recent years is that the director of the Supervisory Committee enjoys the same treatment and benefits as the village cadres, and is highly integrated with the village cadres in his work, resulting in the supervision function of the Supervisory Committee not being truly implemented. They go to work and leave work in the same way, sitting in the office and working with the village cadres, this situation is incomprehensible. Would such treatment motivate the Director of the JISC to perform his supervisory duties?
On this issue, we can reflect on why this is happeningIn other words, who made the supervisory committee and village cadres"Wear a pair of pants"?One possibility is the superior leaders, who hope to achieve better management results through a high degree of consistency between the superior leaders and the village cadres. Another possibility is the influence of the local government, hoping to stabilize the village cadre team, reduce operating costs, and also hope to improve the work efficiency of the supervision committee through the arrangement of the director system. However, for whatever reason, this"Wear a pair of pants"None of this is in line with the original intention of the village supervisory committee system.
Relations and issues between village committees and village supervisory committees.
Villagers' committees are mass autonomous organizations for villagers' self-management, self-education, and self-service, and are grass-roots organizations for democratic elections, democratic decision-making, democratic management, and democratic supervision. On the other hand, the village affairs supervision committees were established to facilitate their work and to exercise democratic supervision. According to the Organic Law of Village Committees, village supervisory committees do not enjoy equal rights with village committees.
In some places, however, the village supervisory committee has merged with the villagers' committee to form a single committee. This configuration doesn't really make much practical sense, and sometimes it can even have negative effects. As far as rural self-government is concerned, it is the villagers' meeting that has the ultimate authority and is the best candidate for democratic management. Having too many committees can lead to less productivity, discomfort for farmers, and a shift of responsibility in practice.
Problems and solutions to the replacement of candidates for village committees.
In recent years, some leaders have arbitrarily intervened in rural affairs, especially in the selection of village cadres. This is a violation of the provisions of the Organic Law of Village Committees. Village and town leading cadres should pay more attention to the issues of rural revitalization and peasants' prosperity, and should not just sit in their offices and engage in formalism and bureaucracy. It is necessary to help the peasants solve practical problems and let the peasants live a good life.
To solve this problem, it is necessary to strengthen the building of the system for the selection and appointment of village cadres and ensure that the selection and appointment of cadres is fair, reasonable, and in accordance with regulations. At the same time, it is necessary to formulate clear procedures and standards for peasants to participate in the deliberations and decision-making of the selection and promotion of village cadres, and to enhance peasants' sense of autonomy and participation. Only in this way can we ensure the normal progress of rural affairs and earnestly realize rural development and peasants' interests.
Personal reflections and conclusions.
By passing"Who will effectively supervise the village cadres?Who will ensure the supervisory committee and the village cadres'Wear a pair of pants'"?From the discussion of this issue, I have come to the following personal reflections and conclusions.
First of all, in order to ensure the smooth progress of rural affairs, it is necessary to strengthen the supervision of the village affairs supervision committees and ensure that they exercise their supervisory functions independently and impartially. The head of the Oversight Committee must have the ability and motivation to think independently and exercise oversight functions.
Second, it is necessary to clarify the relationship between the villagers' committees and the villagers' affairs supervision committees, follow the provisions of the "Organic Law of the Villagers' Committees," and ensure that the autonomy rights and interests of the villagers' committees are not infringed upon.
Third, the selection and appointment of village cadres must follow regulations and procedures to ensure that the selection process is fair, reasonable, and transparent. At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen the peasants' sense of subjectivity and participation, let the peasants better participate in the election and decision-making of village cadres, and promote the development of various undertakings in the rural areas.
Finally, city leaders and staff should pay more attention to the actual problems in rural areas, help farmers improve their living conditions and promote rural revitalization and development in light of their actual difficulties and needs.