The countryside is a troubled place, and various affairs require the participation and decision-making of the villagers. However, due to the weak status and awareness of rights of the peasants, their participation in and supervision of some affairs are insufficient. This leads to the question: What other matters can the peasants supervise in the management of village affairs?
In the process of rural self-management, it has been emphasized many times that village affairs must be open and transparent. These measures not only guarantee the peasants' right to know, but also serve as the basis for strengthening the peasants' right to supervision. Villagers have the right to know the village's work plan, financial situation, decision-making basis, and subsidy recipients. At the same time, they also have the right to supervise the use of funds in the village, project construction and other matters to prevent the occurrence of irregularities. Farmers should actively participate in the management of village affairs and report problems in a timely manner to ensure that village affairs are fair and transparent.
Expansion: In order to protect farmers' right to know and supervise, the openness and transparency of village affairs have been strengthened. By publicizing the village's work plan, financial situation and decision-making basis, farmers can learn about the affairs of the village in a timely manner. For example, they can find out what funds are allocated to the village, what projects are used for construction, and how the funds are being used. Through supervision and participation, farmers can prevent the occurrence of some irregularities and ensure that the interests of village collective members are not harmed. For example, if there is a problem with the use of funds in the village, the farmer can promptly report it and ask the relevant personnel to explain and rectify it. In this way, village affairs are more fair and transparent, and farmers are better able to participate in decision-making and supervision to ensure the realization of their rights and interests.
In rural areas, village collective assets and resources are the common wealth of every peasant. These assets and resources do not belong to individuals and therefore cannot be appropriated or disposed of privately by individuals. However, in some places, there are many irregularities in the management of village collective assets and resources due to the lack of farmer participation and supervision. Some people occupy or liquidate the assets of the village collectives without authorization after taking office, resulting in the loss of property and the waste of resources of the village collectives. Therefore, peasants need to strengthen supervision over the management of collective assets and resources, and require village committees to strictly follow regulations in management. If someone is found to have violated the rules, farmers should take the initiative to report and defend their rights. Only in this way can the safe and fair use of the property of the village collectives be ensured.
Expansion: The collective assets and resources of rural villages are jointly owned by every farmer and need to be jointly managed and used by each farmer. However, in some places, due to the lack of participation and supervision of farmers in the management of village affairs, some people abuse or dispose of village collective assets and resources without permission. For example, some people take possession of the assets of the village collective or sell them privately after taking office, resulting in the loss of the village collective's property and the waste of resources. In order to protect the rights and interests of the peasants, the peasants need to strengthen supervision over collective assets and resources, and require the villagers' committees to operate in strict accordance with the regulations in terms of management. If farmers find that someone has violated the rules, they should actively report it and protect their legitimate rights and interests. Only through the supervision and protection of the rights of the peasants can the safe and fair use of the assets and resources of the village collectives be guaranteed.
In recent years, many subsidy policies have been implemented in rural areas, but in some places, the distribution of subsidies is not standardized and transparent, resulting in some farmers feeling unfair. However, according to the relevant laws and regulations, farmers also have the right to supervise any subsidy in the village. The disclosure of village affairs requires the publication of the list and amount of subsidies, and allows farmers to participate in the qualification review, which can only be implemented if there is no objection. Therefore, farmers also need to strengthen the supervision of subsidies, and once they find that there are favors to relatives and friends in the village, black-box operations, etc., they should report it in time.
Expansion: With the continuous advancement of rural development, many subsidy policies have been implemented for rural areas at all levels, aiming to improve the living and development conditions of farmers. However, in some places, the distribution of subsidies is irregular and opaque, leading some farmers to feel unfair. In order to solve this problem, it is clearly stipulated that the peasants have the right to supervise any subsidy in the village. This means that in the process of disbursing subsidies, villages must publicize the list and amount of subsidies in accordance with regulations, and let farmers participate in the qualification review. The subsidy can only be implemented if there is no objection from the farmer's review. Such a provision can ensure the fairness and reasonableness of the subsidy. Therefore, farmers also need to strengthen the supervision of subsidies, once it is found that there are behaviors such as favoring relatives and friends in the village, black-box operations, etc., farmers should have the courage to report in order to protect their legitimate rights and interests.
In order to protect farmers' right to know and supervise, in the process of rural revitalization and rural governance, all regions also need to establish and improve the system of open village affairs and the management system of collective assets and resources. At the same time, it is also necessary to adopt encouraging measures to guide and support peasants to participate in the management of village affairs, and to strengthen supervision over village affairs and their awareness of safeguarding their rights. Only in this way can we ensure the fairness and transparency of rural affairs and promote the development and progress of rural areas.
Peasants, as the main body in rural areas, have the legal right to know and supervise. In rural governance, farmers should actively participate in decision-making, supervision, and protection of rights in village affairs, and play their own role. Only by working together with farmers can we achieve the goal of rural revitalization and promote the sustainable development of rural areas. Therefore, I appeal to all of you to pay attention to rural affairs, actively participate in supervision, and jointly create a fair and transparent rural environment. Let's work together to realize the dream of a beautiful countryside!