The changes in rural areas are becoming more and more obvious, and the continuous implementation of the policy of benefiting farmers has brought visible changes to the rural areas. The economic income of peasant families is also rising, and the happiness index is on the rise. With the improvement of rural infrastructure and the increase in the cost of living, rural families have enjoyed more convenience. Recently, however, news broke that farmer families are facing a new expense"Population fee"。Some people questioned whether this was an arbitrary charge and whether it was illegal. This time, we will focus on a rural area in Jiangsu, ** the truth behind this cost.
A rural village in Jiangsu Province has recently asked all villagers to pay"Population fee"situation. Young and old, each person needs to pay 20 yuan, and the news is still circulating on the Internet. A large number of netizens questioned whether this was an arbitrary charge and whether it was illegal. As a result, the relevant departments in Jiangsu responded quickly.
In the response, the relevant departments clarified"Population fee"The true meaning of . In fact, this is the cost of supporting the construction of rural public facilities in Jiangsu. In other words, it is an action of the villagers to raise funds to improve the village. While this practice has caused controversy, from a legal point of view, there is no violation.
The development of the rural collective economy is an important aspect of rural reform. In the past, rural construction mostly relied on villagers' spontaneous fund-raising. Villagers raise funds to upgrade their villages, build roads, plant trees, and develop integrated projects. This method is legally compliant under the law, as long as certain regulations are followed.
With the gradual tightening of the state's management of rural areas, the rules and regulations have become clearer. A lot of the work of the village collectives needs to be carried out in accordance with the regulations, and the village cadres cannot make decisions on their own. In particular, when it comes to the issue of funds, village cadres cannot make decisions on their own, because the state has continuously strengthened its supervision and control over the contingent of village cadres.
In Jiangsu, it is not illegal for villagers to raise funds to improve their villages. The law stipulates that the funds for the construction of villages must rely on the villagers to raise funds, and the funds must be used for the construction of the village and public services. Before this is done, the relevant departments will also solicit opinions to ensure that the amount of funds raised is within the prescribed range. Therefore, it is compliant for Jiangsu to do so.
However, it should be noted that in some areas with better economic conditions, this method may not be applicable. Because the villages in these areas have a good economic development, there is no need to raise funds from villagers to implement some projects.
Another cause for concern is that the majority of young people in villages do not live in rural areas, and older people are more likely to participate in decision-making. It was the lack of timely transmission of information that led to misunderstandings about the matter, which in turn sparked discussions on the Internet.
The transformation of the village requires the joint participation and support of all the villagers, and the village cadres should communicate with the villagers in a timely manner to make the village construction more smooth and reasonable.
With the development of rural areas, the management of rural areas has become more and more strict, and the rules and regulations have become clearer. While enjoying the changes brought by **, peasant families also need to adapt to some new expenses. The development of the rural collective economy requires the joint participation and support of the villagers.
For the Jiangsu region"Population fee"It is not an arbitrary fee collection or illegal act, but a compliant fund-raising behavior that is used to improve the construction and public services of the village. Although this method may be somewhat controversial, it is allowed under the law. When solving rural problems, village cadres should communicate with villagers in a timely manner to provide a better environment for village development.
The development of rural areas is inseparable from the joint efforts of all villagers, and it also needs the support and management of the first village. Only through joint efforts can rural areas achieve a higher level of development and create a better living environment for the vast number of peasant families.