””””HANGZHOU, Oct. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- "I am a 'village leader under contract',"
said Wang Xiantao, referring to the contract on the desk in his office.
””””Wang is the newly-elected director of Hongguang Village Committee of Ruian
city in east China's Zhejiang Province. As the new director, he has signed a
contract with his fellow villagers stipulating that he will pay financial
damages incurred in the event of potential mismanagement or wrongdoing on his
part.
””””Currently, there are more than one thousand such "contract leaders" in 226
villages of Ruian City who are bound by such contracts.
””””This type of democratic supervision mechanism is increasingly popular in
developed, rural coastal areas.
””””Numerous villages in Zhujiang Delta, in south China's GuangdongProvince,
have established special committees to supervise the implementation of the
village regulations. Xiangshan County in Zhejiang has taken steps to begin
decentralizing power.
””””Every village in the county now has its own group of auditors to supervise
village accounting practices and to make periodic reports to the villagers.
””””The election of the committee members was initiated in 1998. In the past,
the local government officials named the village leaders, however, a growing
number of villages are electing their own leaders.
””””However, corruption sometimes mar the election process. It has become
urgent to establish regulations to resolve this problem.
””””To date, 85 percent of villages nationwide have established a mechanism for
villagers to exercise their democratic rights in decision-making. More than 90
percent of the villages in the country have made their village affairs public.
””””In China, new policy initiatives often commence at the grassroots level.
The democratic supervision mechanism has sprung up in the countryside and has
spread to communities in 26 cities nationwide. Enditem