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Can the director of the village Committee constitute the "staff of state organs" required by the crime of dereliction of duty?

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The crime of dereliction of duty refers to the behavior of state staff who take advantage of their positions, engage in malpractices for selfish ends, abuse their powers, neglect their duties, hinder the normal activities of state organs, and cause great losses to the interests of the state and the people.

The subject of the crime of dereliction of duty belongs to a special subject, that is, national staff. In judicial practice, due to the unclear legal provisions and the vague definition of the identity of some personnel, it is controversial whether they have the qualification of the subject of dereliction of duty.

According to China's Organic Law of Villagers' Committees, villagers' committees are grass-roots organizations in rural areas of China, and their staff include directors, deputy directors and members. In addition, as the village branch is the grass-roots organization of China * * * Production Party in rural areas, it plays a core role in leading and supporting the work of the village committee, so the secretary and members of the village branch should also belong to the category of staff.