With the momentum of the leaders going to the townships to inspect the work, why did the peasants hide far away?
The leadership faction in the countryside is in the hands of the peasants.
In this photo, we can see a group of leaders standing on the side of the highway, and one in the center is wearing a white T-shirt, with his hands crossed on his abdomen, and his eyes are fixed on the future, and his movements are very coordinated. The others also followed the leader and made gestures, and the posture of their hands was the same as his. The bosses were on the highway, watching the scene from afar. It can be seen from the ** that it was the harvest season, and the golden rice fields reflected the figures of the leaders. Farmers have worked hard for a year and are about to have a bumper harvest. The leaders went down to the fields to inspect and perform their duties and obligations. Their serious expressions indicate that they are satisfied with the work they have done. There was no smugness in their smiles, but an air of rigor. Although they were not accompanied by village and community leaders, they silently conducted the inspection in order to better understand the real situation.
Expansion: The leaders who appear in this one are solemn and solemn, dressed in well-fitting work clothes, and come to the fields during the harvest season, which undoubtedly makes the farmers feel the care of the leaders. The plump rice shimmered golden in the sun, as if counting the sweat and hope of the farmers' hard work, looking forward to the leader's personal inspection.
The chiefs stood on the side of the road, staring intently ahead, their eyes focused and determined, revealing the importance they attached to working in the fields. They held hands and clasped their fingers, expressing their dedication and determination to their cause. Others followed, in uniform postures, embodying a sense of order and unity.
As we all know, the countryside is the backbone of the country and the place of hope. And the leaders are not only here to take pictures, but more importantly, to help farmers solve problems and improve their living conditions through practical actions. Because of this, the leaders walked along the long highway, observing the vast farmland and rolling rice waves, expressing respect and love for the farmers.
In this busy world, the leaders stepped across the thick wheat heaps, walked into the pulse of the countryside, and illuminated a bright light for the farmers with practical actions. Their serious expressions reflect their responsibility and responsibility, and show their attention and concern for the cause of farmers.
Changes in the work of municipal staff in the field - responsibilities and contradictions coexist.
As representatives of the grassroots level, city-level cadres often go to the countryside. In the past, city-level cadres often lived and ate in the village, mingled with the villagers, had an in-depth understanding of the agricultural conditions and the people's conditions, and effectively mediated disputes. They crossed mountains and mountains, hiked dozens of kilometers, ate and lived with farmers, and established sincere feelings with the villagers. At that time, the city and town cadres stood on the stand of the masses of the people and fought side by side with the peasants to improve the development of the rural areas, which was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
However, the reality is changing. Today, transportation conditions have improved, and municipal cadres have private cars and transportation subsidies, but opportunities to go to the countryside have decreased. It's not that city-level cadres don't want to go to the countryside, but that the task of going to the countryside is heavier, and there are more things to do in the countryside. Although the number of ** in each municipality has increased exponentially, as a grassroots organization, the work of the municipalities is not as good as that of the above. Meetings and complex reports make it difficult for municipalities to find time to go to the village. They want to be able to rely on village and community leaders to deal with most of the problems, with as little intervention as possible. However, this shift in thinking led to the alienation of the peasants.
Expansion: **Municipal cadres often say"There are mountains outside the mountains, and there are heavens outside the sky"They know this very well. They go to the countryside every year, and in addition to the familiar townships, they also have to explore and learn more about the problems. Rural cadres eat and live together with the peasants, and they can experience the peasants' hardships and expectations in practice. Even if the car is inconvenient and the road is not easy to walk, this is not important to the rural workers, but the important thing is to solve practical problems for farmers and improve their lives.
However, the changing times have brought new situations. The development of information has improved work efficiency, and the modern management mechanism has gradually replaced the care of village cadres. Today, rural cadres have changed the way they used to go from village to village, and now they have more tasks and responsibilities, and they need to handle many things personally. Although the salary has increased, the opportunities to go to the countryside have also decreased.
Nowadays, even when city-level cadres go to the countryside, they only pass by in a hurry, and it is difficult to establish close ties with the peasants. Many peasants do not even know the city-level cadres, and even if they do, they only know them for a short time, because the city-level leaders often change roles, which makes the peasants feel confused and uncomfortable.
Conflicts and contradictions arising from these changes occur from time to time in rural areas. For example, some people block stones on the road, making the road impassable. Although the villagers repeatedly asked the city leaders for help and even called the police, the problem was never resolved. The peasants were anxious and felt powerless and disappointed by the behavior of the municipal cadres.
In rural areas, these problems may be insignificant, but they are very important for farmers. A lot of money was spent on hardening the roads, but the roads were impassable, which made the farmers angry and dissatisfied. They relied on the municipal cadres to take the initiative to solve the problem, but the cadres could only watch the problem from a distance and did not take any practical action.
The peasants hope that the rural cadres will go to the countryside not to go through the motions, but to do practical things for the peasants and solve practical problems. They hope that the city-level cadres can be immersed in the scene, understand the difficulties and needs of the peasants, and help the peasants solve practical problems. Only in this way can we fully understand the significance of city-level cadres going to the countryside and let the peasants truly feel the care and love of city-level cadres. It is believed that as long as the city-level cadres maintain close contact with the farmers and work together, they will be able to solve various problems in rural development and achieve the goal of rural revitalization.