With the momentum of the leaders going to the townships to inspect the work, it is no wonder that the peasants are far away
The leader goes to the countryside "with a "demeanor".
From this picture, we can see a group of leaders standing on the side of the road, ** one wearing a white T-shirt, arms folded to chest, looking ahead, walking in unison. Several others followed suit, assuming a leadership posture. The heads of the major departments are all walking on the road, looking cautiously into the distance. As you can see from the **, it is harvest season, and the golden rice fields set off their leaders. After a year of hard work, it was finally time for the farmer to harvest. These big cadres go to the rural areas to inspect the rural areas, and that is where their duty lies. It can be seen from their serious expressions that they are satisfied with the work here. There was not the slightest joy on their faces, but a serious expression. Although they were not accompanied by the two village committees, they remained silent because they knew better.
The leader on the screen, dressed neatly **, walked into the field, looking serious and serious, making people feel the care and care from their superiors. The plump ears of rice, glowing golden in the sun, seem to tell the hard work and expectations of the farmers, looking forward to the arrival of their superiors.
Several big cadres stood on the side of the road, their eyes solemn and resolute, showing their concern for rural work. The two fingers are interlocked, and the ten fingers are interlocked, to show their dedication and persistence in their profession. The rest of the people also followed suit, and their movements were the same, showing a cohesive and orderly force.
We all know that the countryside is the pillar and hope of a nation. In addition to taking pictures, this visit also has the purpose of solving difficulties for farmers and improving the living environment. Therefore, walking on this long road, they saw large fields and rolling rice waves along the way, all of which showed their respect and care for the farmers.
In the busy times, the party leaders stepped on the thick wheat stalks, grasped the pulse of the countryside, and illuminated the countryside with their actions. Their sense of responsibility and responsibility can be seen from their serious expressions, showing their concern and concern for the countryside.
The Transformation of Rural Grassroots Cadres: Coexistence of Responsibilities and Conflicts.
Township and town cadres are the spokesmen of the grassroots political power, and they were originally meant to go to the rural areas. In the past, township leaders often lived in rural areas, had close contact with the masses, understood the peasant conditions and the people's conditions, resolved contradictions, and improved work efficiency. They climbed steep mountains, walked dozens of miles, lived with the local people, and formed a deep friendship. At that time, with the attitude of "being close to the masses," the township leaders worked hard with the broad masses for the progress of rural construction, and entered the hearts of the masses.
However, the facts are always changing. Now, the roads are better, the village cadres have their own cars, and they have subsidies, but they go to the countryside less often. It's not that they don't want to go to the countryside, it's that there are too many jobs in the village. Although the human resources of each village have doubled, it is still the most basic place. Complicated meetings and reports make it difficult for grassroots cadres to find time to go to the rural areas. They expect most of the work to be done by the leaders of the village council, and they themselves try to interfere as little as possible. However, due to the change of attitudes, the distance between them and the farmers is getting further and farther.
As the saying goes, there are people outside the people, there are people outside the people, and they know this very well. They go to the countryside year after year, not only to learn about their hometown, but also to explore and learn more about the problems. By living with the farmers, the villagers can truly appreciate their hard work and expectations. Although the traffic is inconvenient and the roads are difficult, as long as the village cadres can solve their practical problems and improve their lives.
However, over time, new situations have emerged. Informatization has promoted the improvement of work efficiency, and the modern management system has gradually replaced the pension services for rural cadres. Today, the villagers have changed their previous practice of going to the countryside, and their work responsibilities are heavier, and they have to do many things by themselves. The salaries of village cadres have increased, but the possibility of going to the village has decreased.
At present, even if the township cadres go, they are all just looking at the situation and it is difficult for them to form a close relationship with the masses. Many peasant households do not even know about the township officials, and the frequent change of township officials has caused them confusion and uneasiness.
In the process of rural social transformation, some contradictions and conflicts often arise. For example, some people blocked the hard road surface with stones, making it impassable. Although the people in the village searched for a lot of places** and also found the police, the problem has not been solved. In this case, the farmers are deeply helpless and disappointed by the behavior of ***.
In the countryside, these problems may be trivial, but for them, they are significant. A lot of money was spent on the road, but the road was still impassable, which caused indignation and dissatisfaction among many farmers. They count on the township leaders to actively solve their problems for them, but the village cadres often can only wait and see from a distance and do nothing.
The peasants expect the township and town cadres to go to the rural areas not just to go through the motions, but to do practical things for the peasants and solve practical problems. They hope that grassroots cadres will go deep into the grassroots to understand the peasants' difficulties and needs, and provide them with practical services. Only in this way can we better demonstrate the importance and care that grassroots cadres attach to and care for rural grassroots work. The author believes that only by always being in close contact with the masses and making concerted efforts can it be possible to solve the various problems existing in the current rural development and finally achieve the goal of "rural revitalization".