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Volume 15, Wind and Thunder, Chapter 10 Sowing a Seed

Lu Weimin laughed, his laughter was particularly unrestrained, with a hint of unspeakable sarcasm in his unrestrained laughter.

"Secretary Wu, even you said that in this type of case, if we strictly follow the case trial procedures, our grassroots government is very likely to lose the case. That is to say, in this type of case, in order to avoid

Our government's economic losses are too great. We should adopt some 'methods and strategies', such as delaying strategies, or exert other forms of influence to force the other party to accept our opinions and deal with the problem in accordance with our methods and opinions?" Lu Weimin smiled.

The way.

Wu Guangyu felt that something was wrong in Lu Weimin's words, but he couldn't say anything and just nodded slowly.

"Secretary Wu, I cannot agree with your opinion." Lu Weimin looked at the other party, slowly shook his head and said: "I can't understand what you think, just like you said you can't understand my considerations. These lawsuits are based on my opinion.

I understand that they are all old cases, including those that you mentioned have entered into litigation, and may enter into litigation, and even some require re-examination, and the amounts involved are large and small. Most of these cases are filed by individuals or units at our grassroots level.

In some cases where the government pays debts or administrative compensation, according to my understanding, if the government department has no problem or responsibility, I don’t think any individual has the ability to force the first-level court to violate the fact-based and law-based cases.

Should we use this principle to make a judgment that is not favorable to the government?"

The attention of all the members of the Standing Committee was attracted by Lu Weimin's somewhat cold words.

"That is to say, in these cases, the government is indeed in debt or has harmed the interests of the people, and should pay or compensate. What you mean is to use 'strategic means' to force the people to accept our opinions and requirements, so as to reduce our losses.

The purpose, but have you ever thought about it, using this coercive method to reduce our losses is actually equivalent to forcing the people to accept partial losses of their legitimate interests. You said this method is different from our government robbing people's money.

What's the difference?" Lu Weimin's tone became sharper and more profound, "Using this method may reduce some of our government's financial expenditure, but do you think this method will affect the credibility of our government and the people's recognition of our first-level regime, or

Does it hurt much to talk about the people's will? Or do you not care about this at all?"

Lu Weimin's last sentence was already a bit heartbreaking. Wu Guangyu was dumbfounded and didn't know how to answer this question for a while.

He has fallen into a trap that he has set for himself, and he cannot get out of it. Putting the interests of the people and the interests of the government against each other is a paradox in itself. The result of the game is that one party's interests must be damaged. Take Lu Weimin's words.

To say, that is to exchange the credibility and popular support of the first-level political power for the pitiful economic benefits. This account may seem to some people to be a good deal, but for the people sitting here, no one dares to admit it.

Speaking of which, no one dares to admit it.

Zhang Tianhao marked Wu Guangyu's performance in his heart. This Wu Guangyu jumped out of nowhere. He wanted to hit Lu Weimin's sniper attack, but he didn't have the ability. However, Lu Weimin seized the fatal loophole and hit him with a beautiful counterattack.

He abandoned his armor. He didn't even have the slightest ability to fight back. He pitted the interests of the government against the interests of the people. I don't know what was going on in this guy's mind. Was he deliberately targeting Lu Weimin?

Lu Weimin's words also made all the members of the Standing Committee whisper. It is obvious that everyone is aware of this.

Qi Zhange shook his head slightly. Although he did not agree with Lu Weimin's point of view, Wu Guangyu's opinion was even more unacceptable. How could a first-level government use public power to snatch benefits from the people and dare to say it publicly? This was not intentional.

Are you trying to discredit him? Wu Guangyu is usually too shrewd, but today he lost his mind for some reason, and was led by Lu Weimin to make such a stupid move.

Lu Weimin's morale improved, but Zhang Tianhao didn't say a word, so Qi Zhange had no choice but to go into battle on his own.

Qi Zhange and Zhang Tianhao discussed it before the Standing Committee.

On this issue, Zhang Tianhao and Qi Zhange have relatively consistent opinions. They both believe that Lu Weimin's opinion is a development trend in the long run, and may even be placed in other more developed cities such as Changzhou and Songzhou.

It is feasible, but in Fengzhou, there is still a lack of some supporting conditions, and the actual situation does not allow Fengzhou to take such risks.

They also all know that Lu Weimin is not someone who can be easily persuaded, and Lu Weimin's attitude on this issue is not persuasive, so this problem can only be solved through democratic centralism, but even if democratic centralism is used

To solve the problem, Zhang Tianhao and Qi Zhange both believed that it would be most appropriate to solve the problem through a relatively peaceful or open-hearted communication, and after gaining a certain degree of understanding.

Unexpectedly, Wu Guangyu entered the stage in such a stupid way. This was simply a stepping stone for Lu Weimin. The opinions of the Standing Committee members were not unanimous. Although Qi Zhange also discussed it with some Standing Committee members before the meeting, most of them were not very satisfied.

I agree with Lu Weimin's opinions, but some members of the Standing Committee still express their certain agreement and believe that Lu Weimin's opinions are also feasible to a certain extent, that is to say, they believe that differences can be resolved in a compromise way.

"Mayor Weimin, I think if your views can be implemented step by step, the effect may be better, and it will be more conducive to the development of our Fengzhou. Being too concerned may make waste in haste. The actual situation in our Fengzhou

Put it here..."

Qi Zhange could only ignore the topic that Wu Guangyu brought up. If he continued to talk about this issue, he would only become more passive. Zhang Tianhao and Qi Zhange's idea was to use other people's opinions to polish Lu Weimin.

Unexpectedly, the vigor was wrapped up by Wu Guangyu's unexpected factor, and it was put into such a state that Qi Zhange had to personally take action to solve the problem.

The Standing Committee finally dispersed, and the two topics lasted for more than three hours, which can be considered a record-breaking time.

The former topic was completed in less than half an hour, but the latter topic lasted for three hours, and other members of the Standing Committee basically acted as bystanders. Even Wei Yikang and Cao Gang did not interrupt.

Zhou Peijun and Huang Wenxu expressed some opinions respectively, but Zhou Peijun was choked by Lu Weimin after a few words and returned in anger. Although Huang Wenxu's views seemed to support Lu Weimin on the surface, they were somewhat different from Lu Weimin's views. He emphasized one point.

Case-by-case analysis is not appropriate and is closer to Qi Zhange’s point of view.

In the end, the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee formed a resolution, that is, the city will comprehensively clean up the cases and litigation involving the government and its functional departments, and solve these remaining problems based on the principle of seeking truth from facts. For problems that cannot be solved, good communication with the court will be done

Under the premise, the other party can be guided to resolve the issue through legal litigation channels in a timely manner.

The Standing Committee's resolution also made arrangements to further promote the work of governing the city according to law, and specifically mentioned the establishment of an administrative accountability mechanism.

Lu Weimin did not expect that he could win the support of the majority of people on the Standing Committee. Even if Wu Guangyu rashly came up to provide him with a target for bombardment, the Standing Committee members were all roles that had been shaken by decades of ups and downs.

He will not change his inherent views just because of some emotional influence. In fact, after Huang Wenxu and Lu Weimin communicated before the Standing Committee, Lu Weimin knew that his ideas were still a bit ahead of his time.

They are still far from being able to understand the feeling ten years later that sometimes the government would prefer people to use legal means and litigation channels to resolve contradictions and conflicts with the government. Of course, this may be based on the increasingly fair court system.

Under the premise.

But there is no doubt that Lu Weimin was deeply impressed. In his previous life, after he became the executive deputy district chief, he faced various contradictory issues that emerged. Many times, they should have been resolved through legal proceedings, but the people were unwilling.

Because firstly, there was no environment for legal litigation channels before, and secondly, the objective and fair trial mechanism of the court has not really been formed. This makes whether it is a medical-patient dispute, or compensation for land acquisition and demolition, including the existence of nail-biting households.

All of them consume unlimited government resources, but no one can use the law to solve these problems.

Because of this, as someone who understands many situations in his previous life, he feels that perhaps in the position of mayor of Fengzhou, he can start some of his political attempts in advance. Although he knows that this is difficult, he has always believed that as a reborn person, he can

There must always be some more profound and bold attempts, not just limited to the performance of economic work, but he found that he still underestimated the inertia of history.

At least, in the land of Fengzhou, the power of tradition still makes him, the mayor, feel powerless. Even Huang Wenxu, a character who almost never reserves his support, raised objections, although Lu Weimin spent a lot of energy

to express his ideas, but Huang Wenxu still believed that it was not suitable in Fengzhou.

People always have to do something they pursue, even if they know they will fail, at least they can make a start, leave a mark, and sow a seed.

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