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What do you mean by village representative?
Villagers' representatives are representatives directly elected or recommended by villagers from many villagers. It is the villagers who express their opinions and suggestions on behalf of the villagers. Now administrative villages are merged, and several villages are merged into one village. Therefore, the population of the area managed and served by the village committee is increasing, and it is difficult to convene all villagers to discuss the work in the village. To this end, the implementation of about ten households to elect a representative to exercise rights on behalf of all villagers has greatly improved the efficiency of villagers' decision-making.

Rights enjoyed by villagers' representatives:

1, alone or jointly with other villagers' representatives to ask questions to the villagers' committee;

2, in the villagers' representative meeting to express opinions and suggestions, review the work of the villagers' committee and its members, make criticisms and suggestions. Ask questions about the villagers' committees and their members who have made serious mistakes and dereliction of duty in their work, and the villagers' committees and their members shall attend the meeting to explain and answer;

3. Have the right to vote when discussing and deciding on major issues involving the interests of all villagers;

4 entrusted by the villagers' representative meeting, more than 5 villagers' representatives have the right to investigate a certain work of the villagers' committee.

Legal basis:

Organic law of villagers' committees

Article 12

The election of villagers' committees was presided over by election of villagers committee.

Election of villagers committee is composed of a director and members, elected by villagers' meetings, villagers' representative meetings or villagers' group meetings.

Members of election of villagers committee who are nominated as candidates for members of villagers' committees shall withdraw from election of villagers committee.

If a member of election of villagers committee withdraws from election of villagers committee or becomes vacant for other reasons, he or she shall be replaced in turn according to the original election results, or another election may be held.

Article 25

Villages with a large population or scattered residence may set up a villagers' representative meeting to discuss and decide on matters authorized by the villagers' meeting. The villagers' representative meeting consists of members of the villagers' committee and villagers' representatives, among whom villagers' representatives shall account for more than four-fifths of the members of the villagers' representative meeting, and female villagers' representatives shall account for more than one-third of the members of the villagers' representative meeting.

Villagers' representatives shall be elected by villagers from every five to fifteen households, or by several villagers' groups. The term of office of villagers' representatives is the same as that of villagers' committees. Village representatives may be re-elected.

The villagers' representatives shall be responsible for the households or villagers' groups elected by them and accept the supervision of the villagers.