Resolutely Showing Swords to Formalism and Bureaucracy (Jintai Tide Voice) Grassroots | Formalism | Jintai Tide Voice
Recently, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission publicly announced ten typical problems of formalism and bureaucracy that have increased the burden on grassroots, fully demonstrating the strong will and firm determination to continuously rectify formalism and bureaucracy, and deepen and expand the work of reducing burden on grassroots.
Under the strong leadership of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, various regions and departments have continued to make efforts to solve a number of prominent problems, curb some unhealthy practices, and give grassroots party members and cadres more time and energy to implement them.
At the same time, it should also be recognized that the issue of work style is repetitive and stubborn, and cannot be achieved overnight. Some current problems, especially formalism and bureaucracy that increase the burden on grassroots, still persist. From the ten typical problems mentioned in this announcement, some repeatedly forwarded documents, copied the content of higher-level documents, some formulated documents that were detached from reality and layered, some arbitrarily used their power to illegally transfer and distribute expenses to the masses, and some "trace ideology" caused and increased the burden on grassroots... This once again indicates that when work style construction is only ongoing and not completed, it is necessary to use a nail in the nail spirit to correct formalism and bureaucracy that increase the burden on grassroots, and to strictly grasp and not let go, persistently work hard, and make real efforts.
A thousand lines above, a needle below. Grassroots work is complex and involves formalism and bureaucracy, which inevitably distracts energy and restricts hands and feet. During grassroots interviews, I heard some cadres exclaim, "The requirements are becoming more and more detailed, with meeting minutes and work photos." It is not difficult to see the grassroots's aversion to formalism and bureaucracy.
Doing work requires the use of certain forms to advance, but the form must serve the content. Whether the form is good or not, the standard of measurement depends on whether it is seeking truth from facts. Taking meetings as an example, whether it's assigning tasks or conducting research, as long as you aim to solve problems, there is a need for meetings; On the contrary, holding meetings for the sake of meeting and implementing them through meetings is a waste of time and energy. For example, those show style research and bonsai style research not only fail to solve the problem, but also increase the burden on grassroots.
To rectify formalism and bureaucracy, we need to examine them from a political perspective and crack them from the roots of ideology and interests. Formalism is essentially subjectivism and utilitarianism, rooted in a misplaced view of political achievements and a lack of sense of responsibility. Oppose formalism, require party members and cadres to establish a correct view of political achievements, overcome impatience, abandon selfish and miscellaneous thoughts, and do more to lay a foundation, benefit the long run, achieve practical results, and achieve practical results. Unify the responsibility of superiors and subordinates, and strictly prevent utilitarian behavior of pretending and blindly spreading the blame. The root of bureaucracy lies in the serious official centric ideology, distorted views on power, detachment from the masses, and detachment from reality. Oppose bureaucracy, require party members and cadres to go deep into reality, grassroots, and the masses, and effectively realize, maintain, and develop the fundamental interests of the broadest masses of the people.
We must continuously enhance our sense of urgency and political consciousness. In theoretical learning, investigation and research, promotion of development, and inspection and rectification, we should place more prominent emphasis on rectification and the fight against formalism and bureaucracy. We should continue to promote the improvement of party, government, and social conduct, and demonstrate the effectiveness of theme education through the achievements of rectification. At the same time, in formulating policies, deploying tasks, supervising implementation, and conducting assessments and inspections, we will establish a sound long-term mechanism to resolutely prevent the resurgence of formalism and bureaucracy.