The countryside is the cornerstone of the country, and the peasants are the foundation of the country. If the rural areas do well, the country will naturally become stronger. When the peasants are rich, the country is more prosperous. Like a big tree, the country is the trunk, and the vast countryside is the leaves and roots, providing the country with a steady stream of nourishment and support. However, there are many problems in rural society, which hinder the development of the new countryside and harm the interests of the peasants. If these problems are not effectively resolved, they will become more and more serious and become a stumbling block to rural development. Fortunately, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection discovered these problems in a timely manner and took emergency measures to stop the five major chaos in the rural areas, so as to ensure the stability of the rural areas and the vital interests of the peasants.
The first major chaos: stop the misappropriation and embezzlement of land requisition compensation funds by grassroots village cadres. There is sometimes a lack of transparency in compensation for rural land expropriation, which provides an opportunity for some ill-thinking village cadres to embezzle or embezzle the compensation. For example, when a farmer's land is expropriated, the compensation for land expropriation has not been disbursed for a long time, and there is a time lag during this period. When the village cadres learned of the disbursement of the funds, they would give priority to the money, divert it for other purposes or embezzle a part of it, but the peasants did not know anything about it until they learned about it, and it was too late to solve the problem. There is no specific timeline for when the compensation will be paid.
Expansion: This kind of behavior seriously infringes on the interests of farmers and leads to the infringement of their property rights. The land of the peasants is the cornerstone of their lives, and the compensation for land expropriation is their legal compensation, but the money is diverted for the selfish interests of individuals. This not only deprived the peasants of their due economic interests, but also made them suspicious and distrustful of the village cadres. Such illegal acts not only harm the vital interests of the peasants, but also hinder the development of the rural areas.
The second major chaos: urgently stop the village cadres from acting as the umbrella of the local snake. Although this problem is not widespread, some individuals still make mistakes and act as an umbrella for underground activities. This kind of behavior has seriously endangered the interests of the peasants and undermined the good social order. Village cadres are the representatives and guardians of the peasants, and they should fulfill their duties and strive for the interests of the peasants, instead of becoming the leader of the dark forces.
Expansion: As the spokesperson and leader of the peasants, the role of village cadres is very important. They should lead the peasants onto a road to prosperity and shoulder the responsibility of safeguarding their rights and interests and promoting rural stability. However, individual village cadres have become the umbrella of the underground forces, providing them with shelter. This not only seriously undermined the social order in the countryside, but also put the peasants in a passive position. Such behaviour must be halted in a timely manner in order to ensure the stability and harmony of rural society.
The third major chaos: the suspension of subsidies for dilapidated houses in rural areas has not been disbursed in a timely manner. Subsidies for dilapidated houses are supposed to be given by the state to rural families who need to repair their houses, but in some areas, the payment has been delayed or not disbursed.
Expansion: Subsidies for dilapidated houses are the financial support needed by rural families to repair their houses, but delays or inadequate disbursements put farmers in a difficult situation. Farmers' housing is the basis of their livelihood, but due to the arrears of funds, they are unable to repair dangerous houses in time, which means that their livelihood security is threatened. ** It is necessary to strengthen the supervision of subsidies for dilapidated houses to ensure that the funds are disbursed on time to ensure the safety of farmers' housing.
The fourth major chaos: stop the misappropriation or embezzlement of compensation for infrastructure construction and demolition. Compensation for infrastructure construction and demolition is used to compensate for losses caused by demolition, but in some cases, village officials will embezzle or embezzle these funds.
Expansion: Infrastructure construction is an important part of rural development, and compensation for demolition and relocation is a reasonable return for farmers' voluntary demolition. However, individual village cadres will embezzle or embezzle these compensation funds for their own selfish interests. This kind of behavior not only harms the interests of farmers, but also affects the progress of infrastructure construction. ** The supervision and management of compensation should be strengthened, this unhealthy trend should be eliminated, and the funds should be earmarked for public utilities construction and farmers' welfare.
The fifth major disorder: stop perfunctory delay in mass affairs, arbitrary fines, and arbitrary apportionment. This is very common in rural areas, where village cadres often perfunctory mass affairs, delay the resolution of problems, and arbitrarily impose fines and assessments.
Expansion: As leaders and representatives of rural areas, village cadres should truly perform their duties and serve the masses efficiently. However, some village cadres have treated mass affairs in a perfunctory manner, delaying the resolution of problems, and arbitrarily imposing fines and apportionments. This kind of behavior not only seriously damaged the credibility of the village cadres, but also made the masses lose confidence in the work of the village. ** The management and supervision of village cadres should be strengthened to ensure that they truly work for the people and improve the sense of gain and satisfaction of the masses.
By urgently stopping these five major chaos, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection has drawn a clear bottom line for rural development. These chaotic phenomena have seriously undermined social stability and order in the rural areas, not only harmed the vital interests of the peasants, but also weakened the credibility of the grassroots masses. The introduction of these measures is not only a timely discovery and correction of rural problems, but also a powerful curb to corruption. At the same time, these actions have also brought real economic losses to farmers, and have become hidden dangers and unfavorable factors in today's rural development. It happened that the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection discovered and corrected these problems in a timely manner, which can really be described as a blessing for the rural areas and peasants. By stopping these chaotic phenomena, we can curb the unstable factors in the rural areas, reduce the misjudgment of the peasants, and pave the way for the development of the new countryside. These emergency measures are mainly aimed at village cadres, the adverse impact and consequences caused by these chaos in the vast rural areas are immeasurable, and the degree of harm is also different, but there is one thing in common, that is, it has endangered the relationship between cadres and the masses, weakened the credibility of the grassroots masses, contributed to the occurrence of corruption, brought economic losses to farmers, and became an unfavorable factor in today's rural development. Thanks to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection for discovering the problems in a timely manner and taking measures to stop these chaotic phenomena, this is a fortunate thing for the rural areas and peasants, as well as a fortunate thing for rural development.