2. The increase of urban population size provides conditions for the expansion of central small towns, and at the same time avoids the fragmentation of small town construction. Removing villages and merging towns and merging weak towns and villages can relatively concentrate government resources such as policies, funds and projects, improve infrastructure and improve the convenience level of rural life, which is conducive to promoting rural revitalization and development.
3. The decision to withdraw villages and merge towns is based on the local economic and social development level, natural and geographical conditions, people's living habits and other actual conditions, which is conducive to administrative management, economic development and small town construction.
4. Removing villages and merging towns is conducive to optimizing the spatial layout, breaking through the bottleneck of industrial development, ensuring that the current interests of the people are not harmed and the long-term interests are improved through resource integration, so as to better meet the people's pursuit of a better life.
The main reasons for the reform of withdrawing villages and merging towns
It is a major strategic deployment made by the provincial party Committee and government based on reality and facing the future on the basis of full argumentation and scientific decision-making. It has certain practical significance and rationality, is the trend of the times, is the need of development, is an important work of coordinating urban and rural development, and has attracted much attention from the society.
There are too many towns and villages, the scale is too small, and they are scattered, and all kinds of means of production are unevenly distributed, which greatly increases the operating burden of grass-roots governments. With the deepening of economic system reform, the improvement of productivity and traffic and communication conditions, the unfavorable factors of economic and social development are becoming more and more obvious, and the requirements of reform are becoming more and more urgent.