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How to be a good Party Secretary of a municipal committee?
If you're a political novice, don't even mention being a municipal Party Secretary—being a township Party Secretary for a week would make your head explode, because within a single day you might encounter issues including but not limited to the following.
1. An old man's son was sentenced, and he frequently petitions; when you intercept his petition, he causes trouble for you, and each time he petitions, the leaders scold you.
2. A certain village rents out land (land transfer) before the lease expires and wants to reclaim it, causing conflicts between both sides; the lessor says the other side is damaging the land, the lessee says the other side is jealous of the profits, and anyway, the public says the public is right, the private says the private is right. The land transfer overseen by the township government, the secretary's words.
3. Zhang Village claims the relocation compensation is unfair; the government secretly gave more money to Li Village, and the secretary must stand for the people.
4. The township's recruitment funds for hosting the XX Festival are insufficient.
5. A villager didn't buy medical insurance, leading to thousands of yuan in extra medical expenses; they want to pay for last year’s coverage retroactively, and if the township government doesn't help resolve it, they might die right outside the secretary's office.
6. An enterprise comes for investment but wants to trample on some arable land red lines.
7. Outdated water conservancy facilities cause reduced yields, and farmers are full of complaints, blocking the township government’s entrance demanding compensation.
8. Someone writes a letter accusing you of inappropriate romantic relations with XX, implying flirtation and inappropriate conduct.
... Remember, these are just part of daily issues; most people would say let the deputy in charge handle it—pure nonsense. You must make the decisions, give instructions, and take responsibility if something goes wrong.