In the second half of 2024, an action called "5 demolitions" will be fully implemented in rural areas. The so-called "5 demolitions" refer to: 1. Buildings that illegally occupy cultivated land will be demolished; 2. The roof and simple house need to be removed; 3. Remove illegal billboards in rural areas; 4. Demolition of houses in rural areas that do not meet the requirements of homesteads; 5. Old and dilapidated houses should be demolished. At that time, not only the village cadres will be busy. Moreover, the action of "five demolitions" is also related to the interests of every rural family.
The main reasons why the "five demolitions" are being carried out in the rural areas of the mainland are as follows: First, many villagers have gone to the cities to work, and a large number of vacant houses have gradually become dilapidated because they have fallen into disrepair. It has seriously affected the lives and safety of those left behind. In addition, there are some farmers who live in simple houses (such as color steel houses), and the quality of the houses is also worrying, and the safety of life and property is also affected, and such houses will definitely have to be demolished.
Second, some farmers build houses or sheds on cultivated land for poultry farming or for their own living. This has also seriously damaged the local arable land resources. In order to guard the red line of the mainland's 1.8 billion mu of cultivated land and ensure the normal progress of grain production. A house like this is definitely going to be completely demolished as well.
Third, some villagers have built new houses elsewhere without permission when they have their own homesteads, and such houses must be demolished to demonstrate fairness and justice. Fourth, some rural buildings (such as billboards) not only affect the appearance of the village, but also bring safety hazards to the villagers when it is windy and rainy.
In the second half of this year, the "five demolitions" action in rural areas is also a challenge for village cadres. They are not only the executors of the "5 demolitions", but also play the role of conveying the content of the "5 demolitions" to the villagers and playing the role of a bridge. From the current point of view, the "5 demolitions" in rural areas will be carried out in the following steps:
First, the village cadres should first patiently publicize and explain the necessity of the "five demolitions", not only to let the villagers understand the scope and content of the "five demolitions", but also to patiently resolve the misunderstanding and resistance of the villagers. This is undoubtedly a test of the work ability of village cadres.
Second, the village cadres should investigate and find out all kinds of "five demolition" buildings within the scope of the village, and then register and make a register to make it clear which illegal buildings are to be demolished. Finally, it is necessary to check repeatedly to see if there are any omissions and mistakes, which is a very tedious and meticulous work.
Third, the village cadres should coordinate and communicate with the villagers concerned to obtain their understanding and support and avoid various disputes and contradictions in the process of "five demolitions". After all, the demolition of the "5 demolitions" building involves the vital interests of the villagers, and only through patient and meticulous coordination and communication can the support and cooperation of the villagers be obtained. In this way, the resistance of "5 demolitions" can be greatly reduced.
Fourth, village cadres should assist the government in resettlement and compensation work, so as to ensure that the basic livelihood of the villagers whose houses have been demolished will not be affected. For example, in order to demolish dilapidated houses, roofs and simple houses in the village, in addition to providing new houses to the villagers, a certain amount of compensation must be given. Of course, the construction of houses on cultivated land and the demolition of houses other than homesteads are in themselves illegal, and there will be no corresponding resettlement and compensation.
As a matter of fact, the "five demolitions" action in rural areas in the second half of this year has a bearing on the vital interests of every household in rural areas. After the "five demolitions", the appearance of the village will be significantly improved, the cultivated land can also be reasonably used, and the living conditions of some villagers will also be significantly improved. In addition, it is enough to maintain the fairness and justice of the "homestead" system in rural areas.
However, the "5 demolitions" action is a challenge to the work ability of village cadres. They should not only publicize the "five demolitions" action and gain the understanding and support of the villagers, but also investigate and register the "five demolitions" buildings within the village. After that, it is necessary to coordinate and communicate with the villagers concerned, and finally to resettle and compensate some villagers. The workload of the "five demolitions" operation is also very huge, and some of the village cadres are busy.