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The Role of Township Rules and Regulations in Traditional Chinese Social Governance

Legal analysis: the township rules and regulations are easy to understand, simple and easy to implement, in the long process of development of China's rural society, has a deep social foundation and a long history and tradition, to improve the level of governance in the countryside, has an irreplaceable role. Promoting grassroots governance in accordance with the law. Township rules and regulations are essentially an extension of the state's laws, regulations and policies in the countryside. It combines with local folk traditions and customs, not only reflects the spirit of the rule of law, comply with national legal norms, but also originates from the rural society, rooted in tens of thousands of households, and better fills the vacuum of the rule of law of the state for rural social affairs and social relations, and the state's laws, regulations and policies to form a complete system, which is an effective addition to the national legislation, and is very important for the improvement of the rule of law in China, and promote the construction of the rule of law at the local level. Construction is very important.

Legal basis: "Chinese people's *** and the State Organization Law of the Villagers' Committee" Article 2 The villagers' committee is the villagers' self-management, self-education, self-service grass-roots mass self-governing organizations, the implementation of democratic election, democratic decision-making, democratic management, democratic supervision. The villagers' committee shall handle the public **** affairs and public welfare of the village, mediate civil disputes, assist in the maintenance of social security, and reflect the views and demands of the villagers and make suggestions to the people's government. The villagers' committee is responsible to the villagers' meeting and the villagers' representative meeting and reports on its work.