If it is excusable that the common people do not understand the law, then what about village cadres who do not understand the law? Town cadres who do not understand the law? What about police stations that do not understand the law? What about the secretaries of discipline inspection commissions who do not understand the law?
Isn't it a big joke? Who is insulted? The credibility of the government department is insulted.
Chapter 1: Contracting the Field of Hope – The Villagers' Contract with the Village
In 2004, the villagers signed a 30-year contract with a village in Kailu County for 5,000 acres of saline-alkali land. It's a desolate land, full of challenges, but also a place of hope. The villagers are confident that they can transform the land into fertile land for a good harvest.
Chapter 2: Saline-alkali land turned into fertile land - the hard work of the villagers
Time flies, and many years have passed in the blink of an eye. With hard work and unremitting efforts, the villagers have turned the original saline-alkali land into fertile arable land. Every seed takes root here, every crop thrives here, and the villagers smile during the harvest season.
Chapter 3: Sudden Notice – Increase in Contracting Fees
However, just when the villagers were looking forward to the harvest season, they received a notice from the village, asking them to pay another 200 yuan per mu in contract fees, totaling 1 million yuan. This shocked and outraged the villagers, who could not understand why they were asked to increase the contract fee when the contract deadline had not expired.
Chapter 4: The Threat of Power - The Hegemonic Attitude of Cadres
Faced with the villagers' doubts, the village cadres threatened: "The land belongs to the village, and I can take it back whenever I want." Some cadres even shouted: "I don't know the law, don't talk to me about the law." The villagers were stunned, and they couldn't believe that such words and deeds had come from the mouths of state officials.
Chapter 5: Legal Rights Protection - Villagers' Persistence
The villagers argued that they knew that according to the Rural Land Contract Law, village and town cadres did not have the right to change the contract at will. They expect just laws to protect their rights and interests. The villagers are united, they are no longer afraid of threats, and they believe that good will triumph over evil.
Chapter 6: The Implementation of the Central Spirit-Looking Forward to Solution
Under the guidance of the spirit of the No. 1 Central Document, it is hoped that the relevant departments can handle this matter in accordance with the law, protect the legitimate rights and interests of the villagers, and let this field of hope be revitalized again. The villagers waited, believing that the power of justice would eventually come, and they looked forward to returning to the land they loved and continuing their farming life.