A Study on the Realistic Dilemma and Innovative Paths of Rural Consultative Democracy

Xiaojun Su

Abstract


Consultative democracy recognizes and accepts the fact of a diversified society, and the trend of diversified social interest subjects cannot avoid conflicts and differences among various subjects. To some extent, consultative democracy can eliminate these problems and promote consensus among multiple parties. This paper focuses on analyzing the problems and influencing factors in the implementation of rural primary-level consultative democracy. The overall implementation level of primary-level consultative democracy in rural areas is relatively low, which to some extent affects the implementation and development of primary-level consultative democracy in the village. It’s necessary to put forward the countermeasures and suggestions on the basis of the current operation situation and difficulties of rural grass-roots consultative democracy in rural areas, including improving the political literacy of farmers, optimizing the rural consultation system, and improving the quality of grass-roots cadres.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/sshsr.v4n1p56

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