The existence of false poor households in rural areas has seriously affected the fairness and effectiveness of poverty alleviation subsidy policies. These families have obtained the qualifications of poor households through improper means, and have taken up the quota and resources of truly poor families. One of them is to meet the conditions for applying for the qualification of poor households by disguising their own living conditions, such as deliberately concealing the true income of the family and hiding assets. The other type is to transfer one's own property and assets to the name of others by means of transferring property and assets, so as to achieve the purpose of being identified as a poor household. The existence of false poor households not only deprives the truly poor families of the assistance they deserve, but also seriously damages the credibility and fairness of the national livelihood policy.
In order to solve this problem, it is necessary to strengthen the screening of poor rural households and establish an effective review mechanism and supervision system. **The actual situation of the poor household can be verified through the survey, including income**, the occupation of family members, etc., to ensure the authenticity of the qualification of the poor household. At the same time, we should strengthen the training of poor households to improve their self-development ability and initiative to get rid of poverty. Vigorously publicize and educate more people to understand the real situation of poor families, raise social awareness of poverty problems, and promote social fairness and harmony.
As managers and policy implementers in rural areas, the words and deeds of rural village cadres have a direct bearing on the interests of the peasants and the image of the country. However, some village cadres have problems such as corruption, favoritism, and abuse of power in their work. Their behavior of abusing their power to seek personal interests for themselves has not only harmed the interests of the peasants, but has also seriously affected the development and stability of the rural areas.
In order to solve the problem of village cadres, it is necessary to strengthen supervision and management of village cadres. On the one hand, it is necessary to strengthen education and training to improve the professional level and quality of village cadres. Through the training of the Ministry of Advanced Education, they will improve their legal concept and service awareness, and enhance their management ability and impartial law enforcement ability. On the other hand, it is necessary to establish a sound supervisory mechanism and strengthen supervision, investigation, and handling of the behavior of village cadres. ** A reporting system can be established to encourage the broad masses of peasants to report corruption in village cadres, and at the same time increase the punishment of corrupt elements.
Rural village tyrants and "gamblers" are unstable factors in rural society, and their existence directly hinders the development and stability of rural areas. Village tyrants usually use family power or underworld forces to occupy high-quality resources in rural areas, oppress the people, and destroy the harmonious atmosphere of rural society; The "gamblers" are some people who are addicted to gambling, they not only waste their time and money, but also easily cause family conflicts and social problems.
In order to solve these problems, it is first necessary to strengthen the crackdown on and rectification of village tyrants. ** Illegal acts can be investigated and punished in accordance with the law, zero tolerance for village tyrants can be implemented, and the influence of village tyrants can be weakened from the source by increasing law enforcement and publicity. At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen the governance of rural society, especially the crackdown on the problem of gambling. ** Publicity and education can be strengthened, improve farmers' awareness of the law and stay away from gambling, and guide them to invest their energy and financial resources into legal and beneficial activities.
Strengthening rural rectification, focusing on cracking down on four types of people, namely, false poor households, village cadres, village tyrants, and "gamblers", is of great significance for maintaining harmony and stability in rural areas and promoting rural development. To solve these problems, it is necessary to strengthen education and guidance, establish a sound supervision and control mechanism, strengthen the building of democracy at the grassroots level, and pay attention to comprehensive management. Only through comprehensive management can we achieve all-round development and prosperity in rural areas. The ultimate goal is to lift rural areas out of poverty and backwardness and achieve all-round development and prosperity.