The organization of village cadres has been newly adjusted, and the posts of village secretaries and village directors may be abolished
The new organization of the village council.
The new organizational restructuring of village cadres mainly involves democratizing the election process of village cadres and making the decision-making process transparent, as well as increasing the participation of villagers. Through this adjustment, villagers can participate more actively in village affairs and safeguard their own interests, so as to truly realize the democratization of grassroots governance. At the same time, it is necessary to raise the criteria for the selection of village cadres, ensure that village cadres have a certain degree of comprehensive ability and quality, and avoid problems such as inaction, laziness, and corruption. In order to ensure that village cadres perform their duties, the state has also strengthened supervision over village cadres and established a relatively perfect supervision mechanism. Some localities have implemented a system of responsibility for village cadres' post objectives and a democratic evaluation system, and have evaluated village cadres through a combination of daily, annual, and regular assessments, and have established a solid system for adjusting incompetent village cadres.
In addition, the new structural adjustment has also brought about the optimization of the organizational structure of village cadres. The optimization of the organizational structure of village cadres has improved the level of grassroots governance. At the same time, with the development of the new era, the countryside is facing new challenges and opportunities, such as the promotion of rural revitalization strategy and the development of rural industries. The new adjustment will also help strengthen the construction of rural infrastructure and the development of rural industries. In addition, the new adjustment will also train more outstanding village cadres and promote the strengthening of grassroots governance capabilities.
Will the village party secretary and director be removed in December?
As for whether the secretary and village chief have been abolished, there is no clear and unified statement. Secretaries and village directors shoulder the heavy responsibility of leading and managing village-level affairs in grass-roots village-level organizations, and their important role cannot be ignored. However, in some localities, voices have emerged advocating the abolition of the posts of village secretaries and village directors, arguing that integrating the functions of village secretaries and village directors into township and town organizations can improve work efficiency and reduce administrative levels.
However, whether or not to abolish the posts of village cadres and village chiefs still depends on the specific conditions and political orientations of different localities. Some localities can carry out experiments and reform experiments to explore more suitable forms of rural governance. In other localities, the existing system of village cadres can be retained and the functions of village secretaries and village directors can be retained.
Personally, I don't think that under normal circumstances, the village secretary and the village director would not be abolished. As the core leaders of village-level grassroots organizations, village secretaries and village directors play an important role in promoting village-level economic development. The Organic Law of Villagers' Committees clearly stipulates the duties of secretaries and village directors, who are responsible for leading the overall work of villagers' committees, guiding rural grassroots work on behalf of party committees, directly serving the peasant masses, and playing the role of bridges and links.
However, the way secretaries and village chiefs work is gradually being optimized. The state will continue to strengthen the training and selection of village cadres and improve their work ability and quality. At the same time, with the advancement of the rural revitalization strategy, the construction of rural infrastructure and the development of rural industries will also be strengthened. Therefore, village secretaries and village directors must have an in-depth understanding of the actual needs of the peasants, represent the interests of the peasants, and strive for better development opportunities for the peasants. At the same time, the peasants hope that the village secretaries and directors will be honest and honest, handle village affairs fairly, not abuse power for personal gain, and not be corrupt, so as to win the trust and support of the peasants.
In short, the new organizational restructuring of village cadres is aimed at further optimizing the structure of the village cadre contingent and raising the level of grassroots governance. Although the posts of village secretaries and village directors will not be abolished, their work methods will be gradually optimized, and the state will continue to strengthen supervision over village cadres and improve their work ability. With the advancement of the rural revitalization strategy, the construction of rural infrastructure and the development of rural industries will be improved. Village secretaries and village directors should become the backbone of serving farmers and promoting rural revitalization, seek well-being for farmers, and make greater contributions to achieving sustainable development.