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Kailu County posted the central document again: the farmers defaulted first, and they made a lot of money by selling 700 per mu

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Kailu County posted the central document again: the farmers defaulted first, and they made a lot of money by selling 700 per mu

Do you think that if a peasant household defaults, it will be able to escape the eyes of the law? Kailu County recently published a central document again, exposing a shocking incident. It turned out that some farmers secretly changed hands on land after defaulting, speculating at an astonishing price, and making a lot of money!

Kailu County posted the central document again: the farmers defaulted first, and they made a lot of money by selling 700 per mu

It is understood that a group of farmers in the county quietly changed hands after signing a land transfer agreement with the government. This kind of behavior that violates the spirit of the contract and does not respect the law has aroused great concern from the central government. The central document clearly points out that if a farmer defaults first, it is a serious violation of the land transfer policy and will be severely punished by law.

Kailu County posted the central document again: the farmers defaulted first, and they made a lot of money by selling 700 per mu

What is even more shocking, however, is that these peasant households have made a lot of money by selling their land to others at an astonishing price! It is understood that the price of each mu of land has reached 700 yuan, which is several times the original price, which is staggering. What kind of collusion of interests is hidden behind this kind of huge profits has aroused the doubts and anger of the broad masses of the people.

Kailu County posted the central document again: the farmers defaulted first, and they made a lot of money by selling 700 per mu

Kailu County's whistleblowing action this time has given the society a huge reversal. By publishing central documents, the fact that farmers have defaulted on the contract and changed hands on the land has been exposed, so that they have nothing to hide. This action not only demonstrates the government's determination, but also demonstrates the bottom line of the law. The farmers thought that they could easily escape by defaulting on the contract, but they did not expect that the legal net would be restored, and they would not be negligent.

Kailu County posted the central document again: the farmers defaulted first, and they made a lot of money by selling 700 per mu

This incident once again reminds us that the spirit of the contract and the law cannot be regarded as child's play. Both the government and individuals must strictly abide by the contract and respect the law. Only by protecting contractual rights and interests can social fairness and justice be maintained.

At this moment of great reversal, we call on the relevant authorities to step up their efforts to crack down on non-compliance, and at the same time strengthen training and guidance for rural households to improve their awareness and understanding of land transfer policies. Only by comprehensively strengthening supervision can we effectively prevent the recurrence of similar incidents.

The exposure of this incident has also aroused widespread attention and thinking. We need to further reflect on the formulation and implementation of land transfer policies, strengthen communication and exchanges with farmers, establish a more sound regulatory mechanism, prevent the occurrence of breach of contract, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers.

Kailu County posted the central document again: the farmers defaulted first, and they made a lot of money by selling 700 per mu