The village cadres cover an area of 60 acres to build villas and buildings! Local response: Arrested.
Current status of rural estate management.
Rural homestead land is the land where peasants live and work in peace and contentment, and it has a bearing on the fundamental interests of peasants. However, in practice, some village cadres have taken advantage of their power to occupy land beyond their capacity and build luxury villas and high-rise factories, which has seriously infringed on the interests of ordinary villagers and aroused widespread concern in society. The typical case of the cadres of the former village in Puning City, Guangdong Province, covering an area of 60 acres, has once again aroused people's thinking and attention to the management of rural homesteads.
1) Problems caused by overcrowding on farms.
The homestead of a village cadre in Puning City, Guangdong Province, covering an area of 60 acres, was **, which caused widespread heated discussions in the society. According to the regulations, the maximum area of ordinary villagers' homesteads can only reach 150 square meters, but this village cadre has built a luxury villa covering an area of 7 acres, and the gate is richly decorated, resulting in the villa being encroached on more than 30 times, causing great shock and controversy.
The emergence of this phenomenon is not only a serious disregard for laws and regulations, but also a serious damage to the rights and interests of peasants. In the countryside"One house, one house"Under the policy framework, the rational use of homestead land is an important way to protect the interests of farmers, and this kind of over-occupation of land is undoubtedly a malicious undermining of the policy, which should arouse a high degree of vigilance and concern from all walks of life.
2.Reflect on management gaps and issues.
In the face of the strict system and control measures for rural homestead management, we can't help but ask: why does such a serious problem of exceeding the standard exist for a long time without being discovered or dealt with? The management of rural homesteads requires a wide range of responsibilities and controls, as well as a variety of means, from staff patrols to satellite surveillance. However, the loopholes in this case beg us to ask, is there a failure of the manager and a lapse in the regulatory system?
This has also triggered a reflection and review of the entire rural property supervision system. In terms of the operation of power, the establishment and effective operation of the regulatory system is particularly important. If managers turn a blind eye to violations, rules lose their meaning and ultimately lead to more violations. Therefore, in order to ensure the effective implementation of the homestead management system, it is necessary to carry out thorough investigation and rectification from all aspects.
The excessive occupation of land by the village council has sparked heated debate.
A painting of a village in Puning City, Guangdong Province, covering an area of 60 acres and building villas, skyscrapers and other buildings, has aroused widespread heated discussions in the society, and at the same time, it has also made a deep reflection on the problems behind the non-standard rural paintings.
1.The problem of chaotic management of rural property is revealed.
The incident of village cadres covering an area of 60 hectares is not only an individual case, but also a symbol, exposing all kinds of chaos in the management of rural homesteads. According to the regulations, rural homesteads are used for peasants' residence and production, and must be rationally divided and utilized. However, some village cadres have taken advantage of the power in their hands, flouted rules and regulations, and built houses on land at will, resulting in a waste of resources and an imbalance of interests.
The existence of such chaos is very likely to damage the rights and interests of peasants and the credibility of the manor management system. These incidents should not simply be regarded as individual phenomena, but should prompt the competent authorities to reflect deeply and rectify them in a timely manner. Only by plugging the loopholes in management and improving the system can we effectively curb the spread of illegal phenomena.
2.The irregularities of the village cadres reflect the seriousness of the problem.
Behind the village cadres taking the initiative to occupy an area of 60 acres are some deep-seated problems in rural management. First of all, the lax implementation of the manor management system and the lack of supervision have given some people the opportunity to exploit loopholes. Second, the violations of rules and discipline by village cadres may involve a wider range of power corruption and benefit transfer, and should be held accountable and thoroughly investigated.
The existence of this phenomenon requires the attention and participation of the whole society. With regard to the irregular behavior of village cadres, we must not stop at superficial punishment and rectification, but also need to go deep into the deep-seated problems, dig out the root causes of system malpractices and poor management, and realize the standardized and orderly development of rural homestead management.
Treat it with caution and impose severe sanctions.
The authorities dealt with the incident of a village cadre in Puning City, Guangdong Province, illegally occupying an area of 60 acres, but this is only the beginning. In the future, the handling of similar incidents must be more rigorous and prudent to ensure that the family-based management system is effectively implemented and takes root.
1.Strict law enforcement and governance.
In order to ensure the implementation of the rural estate management system, it is necessary to strengthen law enforcement and governance, and establish a sound supervision system. From system building to effective operation, it is necessary to strengthen standards and norms, so that everything has a basis and every piece has an echo. It is necessary to protect the legitimate rights and interests of peasants, intensify law enforcement, increase the frequency of inspections, and promptly discover and deal with violations of laws and regulations.
2.Strengthening institutions.
The management system of rural estates is an important link in safeguarding the rights and interests of peasants and ensuring rural stability, and it must be strengthened and improved. When determining the scale of farms, it is necessary to consider the actual needs more scientifically and objectively to ensure fairness and reasonableness; In terms of regulatory measures, it is necessary to use modern scientific and technological means to strengthen management and control capabilities and put an end to illegal operations.
3) Strengthen accountability.
Illegal land use must be severely punished and never tolerated. In addition to dealing with individuals, it is also necessary to deepen issues such as benefit transfer and regulatory failures to form a strong deterrent mechanism. Only with the joint efforts and participation of the whole society can we realize the standardized and orderly development of homestead management, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of farmers, and create a harmonious and stable rural society.
Summary. As an important part of safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of peasants, the management of rural homesteads must be dealt with seriously once illegal acts occur. Puning City, Guangdong Province"The village cadres cover an area of 60 acres"The incident not only exposed the shortcomings and problems of the management system, but also reminded us that we must be cautious about the management of rural homesteads, strengthen supervision and governance, and ensure that the policies are conscientiously implemented and take root. Only through the joint efforts and participation of the whole society can we realize the standardized and orderly development of rural homestead management, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of farmers, and promote the harmony and stability of rural society.