In recent years, rural village cadres have faced a series of reforms, the most important of which is the merger of village directors and village party secretaries. The purpose of this reform is to optimize rural grassroots organizations, improve work efficiency, and promote rural development. The emergence of the "one-shoulder-to-shoulder" system of the village party secretary means that a village cadre has to assume the dual responsibilities of the village director and the village party secretary. The changes brought about by this reform are as follows.
First of all, the merger of the village party secretary abolished the title of village chief, but the responsibilities were not reduced. One person holds two positions and exercises dual responsibilities. This better integrates party and village affairs and reduces the idleness of personnel.
Second, the other members of the two village committees will also be merged, and the number of village cadres will be greatly reduced. Through the method of selecting the best from the best, some people who are not suitable for serving as village cadres will be eliminated. This mainly includes four types of people, namely, non-party member village cadres, corrupt village cadres, village tyrant village cadres, and inactive village cadres.
1.Non-party member village cadres: With the advancement of the village party secretary's "shoulder to shoulder", the party's leadership over the rural areas has become more comprehensive. In order to strengthen the proportion of party members among village cadres, village cadres who are not party members face the risk of being eliminated. Due to the requirements of cross-posting, party members and cadres enjoy preferential conditions.
2.Corrupt village cadres: The anti-corruption efforts have intensified, and the state has become more and more intolerant of corruption. Corrupt village cadres encroached on collective assets and abused their power for personal gain, causing serious losses to the masses. Therefore, for such village cadres, more severe measures will be taken to rectify them.
3.Village tyrannical village cadres: Some village cadres are elected as village cadres by interfering in election campaigns and taking advantage of clan ties. Although some village tyrant cadres are still responsible to the villagers, there are still some who abuse their power and do whatever they want. Such village cadres will also face the possibility of being eliminated.
4.Village Cadres: Village cadres are the backbone of rural development, and their role is to lead villagers to prosperity, improve their lives, and maintain the stability of rural communities. However, some village cadres lack the capacity to take responsibility and only focus on personal interests and ignore the public interest. Village cadres who do nothing will also face the risk of being eliminated.
What types of village cadres are the most suitable for rural areas?According to the villagers' summary, there are three types of people who are needed in rural areas: the elderly, the strong and the capable, and the young and energetic.
First of all, respected elders can give villagers a greater sense of trust and security. They have a wealth of life experience and wisdom and can play a leading role. They have a deep knowledge of the history and traditions of the village and are able to provide valuable advice and input when solving problems.
Second, the strong and capable are the promoters of rural development. They have the professional knowledge and skills to formulate scientific and reasonable development plans and effectively organize their implementation. They have decision-making skills and executive power, and are able to solve various problems faced by the village.
Finally, the young and energetic aspirants represent a new force. They are full of vigor and enthusiasm, and have a strong sense of professionalism and responsibility. They have received good education and training, and have modern management thinking and innovation ability. The arrival of young cadres can inject new vitality and impetus into the rural areas and promote the further development of the rural areas.
To sum up, rural areas need village cadres who have been eliminated and screened, and they must be party members who have the characteristics of high morality, outstanding ability, and young vitality. Only in this way can the development of the rural areas be better promoted and the interests of the villagers better protected.