Villagers' committee
Traditional | 村民委員會 |
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Also translated as | Village committee |
The villagers' committeedemocratic elections, democratic decision-making, democratic management and democratic supervision.[6] It is based on the Organic Law of Village Committees of the People's Republic of China.
The villagers' committee was previously known as the production brigade,[7] and was an important part of the system of people's commune.[8]
A villagers' committee shall be responsible and reports to the Villagers' Assembly or the Assembly of Villagers' Representatives. cities, both of which do not belong to the state organs.[11]
In February 1980, the first villagers' committee in Mainland China was formed in Hezhai Village, Sancha Commune, Yishan County,
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.[12]
See also
References
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- ^ "Organic Law of Village Committees of the People's Republic of China (amended on 29 December 2018)". Ministry of Civil Affairs. 2019-01-07.
- ^ Shen Yansheng (2012-01-06). "A commentary on villager autonomy and villager autonomy research". Modern China Studies.
- ^ Historical Materials of the Chinese Communist Party, Issues 85-88. Chinese Communist Party Central Party School Press. 2003. p. 89.
- ^ "Organic Law of Village Committees of the People's Republic of China". National Public Complaints and Proposals Administration. 2014-05-12.
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