Are mass autonomous organizations village committees public places, and are there any legal provis

Updated on society 2024-05-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    According to the Regulations on the Administration of Sanitation in Public Places, public places include 7 categories and 28 subcategories. They are: hotels, restaurants, inns, guest houses, carriage and horse shops, cafes, bars, and teahouses; public baths, barber shops, beauty salons; Theaters, video halls (rooms), amusement halls (rooms), dance halls, ** halls; stadiums, swimming pools, parks; exhibition halls, museums, art galleries, libraries; shopping malls (shops), bookstores; Waiting room, waiting room (plane, boat) room, public transportation, etc.

    Therefore, the village committee does not belong to the public place, it belongs to the village-level office land.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If a dispute arises between the leader of a village group and a meeting of household representatives, whether the ringleader is guilty of the crime of disrupting public order.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. The villagers' committee is responsible for and reports to the villagers' meeting and the villagers' representative meeting.

    Villagers' committees are grassroots mass autonomous organizations for villagers' self-management, self-education, and self-service.

    Villagers' committees are grass-roots mass autonomous organizations for villagers' self-management, self-education, and self-service, and practice democratic elections, democratic decision-making, democratic management, and democratic supervision. The villagers' committee handles the public affairs and public welfare undertakings of the village, mediates disputes between the people, assists in maintaining social order, and reflects the opinions, requirements and suggestions of the villagers to the people.

    The villagers' committee is responsible for and reports to the villagers' meeting and the villagers' representative meeting.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Villagers' committees and residents' committees are not organs of grassroots political power in our country. The grass-roots political power is a part of the state power, which is relative to the first-class political power and the middle-level political power, which means that this level of political power is at the grass-roots level, that is, the lowest level in the state power structure. China's grassroots political power consists of two parts: rural grassroots political power and urban grassroots political power.

    In accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and local organic laws, in rural areas, it refers to the township, ethnic township, and town level; In cities, it refers to cities without districts and at the level of municipal districts. In order to facilitate administrative management, the grassroots political power in China's cities generally has its own dispatch organs, sub-district offices. In terms of organizational structure, China's grass-roots political power refers to the people's congresses and people's governments of townships, towns, and ethnic townships, as well as the people's congresses of cities (cities not divided into districts), municipal districts, and people's political governments.

    The Village Stove Slag Committee is a mass autonomous organization elected by the villagers of administrative villages under the jurisdiction of townships (towns) in Chinese mainland. Residents' committees are grassroots mass autonomous organizations for residents to self-manage, educate and serve themselves. Therefore, the villagers' committees and the Juchun Quiet People's Committees are not organs of grassroots political power in our country.

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