In 2005, the Notice of the Ministry of Civil Affairs on Doing a Good Job in the General Election of Villagers' Committees in 2005 has relevant explanations:
When the elector announces the ruling plan, some non-personal promises, such as implementing tap water projects and repairing schools, are not bribes; If a candidate has done something before the election or promised to do charity after being elected in the election, it is not a bribe; It is not bribery for a candidate to use his private property as collateral to show his determination to govern. In addition, weddings and funerals in rural areas are human nature and should be treated differently. Donate money to people in need and establish a good image among them. These are not prohibited by law, nor do they violate democracy and fairness. It should be allowed.