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Who is responsible for the public welfare posts in the village?

The management and decision-making power of public welfare posts in villages usually belong to villagers' committees.

I. Duties and powers of villagers' committees

As a self-governing organization of villagers, villagers' committees have the power to manage and decide village public affairs. In terms of public welfare posts, villagers' committees are responsible for setting standards, recruitment conditions and job responsibilities. Public welfare posts, but also responsible for the management and assessment of public welfare post personnel. These decisions and actions are aimed at ensuring that public welfare posts can play a role and serve the village development and villagers' lives.

Second, villagers' participation and democratic decision-making

In the management and decision-making process of public welfare posts, villagers' committees should fully respect the villagers' dominant position and encourage them to actively participate in decision-making. The villagers' committee may, by convening a villagers' congress or a villagers' congress, listen to the villagers' opinions and suggestions on public welfare posts and ensure that the decisions are in line with the wishes of the majority of villagers. At the same time, the villagers' committee can also announce the relevant information of public welfare posts to the villagers in an open and transparent way, so as to enhance the villagers' sense of identity and belonging to public welfare posts.

Third, the selection and management of public welfare post personnel.

Villagers' committees should follow the principles of fairness, impartiality and openness when selecting personnel for public welfare posts, and ensure the transparency and standardization of the selection process. Selection criteria should comprehensively consider the applicant's ability, quality, experience and other factors, to ensure that the selected personnel can be qualified for the work of public welfare posts. At the same time, villagers' committees should also strengthen the management and assessment of public welfare post personnel to ensure that they can perform their duties and serve the villagers.

Fourth, the role and significance of public welfare posts

Public welfare posts play an important role in village development. By setting up public welfare posts, we can attract more villagers who are interested in serving the village to participate in the village construction and improve the overall governance level of the village. At the same time, public welfare posts can also provide more employment opportunities for villagers, increase their income sources, and promote the economic development and social stability of villages.

To sum up:

The management and decision-making power of public welfare posts in the village belongs to the villagers' committee. In the process of decision-making, the villagers' committee shall fully listen to the villagers' opinions and suggestions to ensure that the decision-making conforms to the actual situation and interests of the village. At the same time, villagers' committees should also strengthen the management and assessment of public welfare post personnel to ensure that they can perform their duties and serve the villagers. The establishment and management of public welfare posts can promote the development of villages and the well-being of villagers.

Legal basis:

the peoples republic of china law of organization of villager committee

Article 2 provides that:

Villagers' committees are grass-roots mass self-governing organizations with self-management, self-education and self-service, which implement democratic elections, democratic decision-making, democratic management and democratic supervision.

Article 5 provides that:

The people's governments of townships, nationality townships and towns shall give guidance, support and help to the work of villagers' committees, but shall not interfere in matters within the scope of villagers' autonomy according to law.

Article 9 provides that:

Villagers' committees shall publicize the Constitution, laws, regulations and national policies, educate and urge villagers to fulfill their obligations stipulated by law, cherish public property, safeguard legitimate rights and interests, develop culture and education, popularize scientific and technological knowledge, promote gender equality, do a good job in family planning, promote unity and mutual assistance between villages, and carry out various forms of socialist spiritual civilization construction activities. Villagers' committees shall support service, public welfare and mutual assistance social organizations to carry out activities according to law and promote the construction of rural communities. Multi-villagers' committees and their members shall abide by and organize the implementation of villagers' autonomy regulations, village rules and regulations, implement the decisions and resolutions of villagers' meetings and villagers' representative meetings, handle affairs fairly, be honest and upright, serve the villagers enthusiastically, and accept villagers' supervision.