1, collect evidence
The law emphasizes evidence. Corrupt village officials will take various forms, such as living in luxury houses and driving luxury cars, eating and drinking, gambling and reselling land agreements or contracts. They can collect as much evidence as possible and take photos for later use.
2, joint villagers
From the legal point of view, villagers must jointly elect several villagers' representatives to do things for the people. Elected villagers' representatives should be literate, flexible and strong (because it is a long process to report rights protection, and they are often kicked around by departments at all levels)
The villagers' representatives will make n copies of villagers' ID cards, joint signatures and evidence materials at any time.
3. It is best to start the road of safeguarding rights under the guidance of lawyers. (For example, which department to submit the materials to first and reflect the situation) It is best to take a miniature recording pen and camera equipment with you and take pictures of the acceptance of the higher authorities. If they shirk or kick the ball, these are all favorable evidence in the future.
4. Contact the media to create public opinion.
Focus interviews, legal reports, local legal channels at all levels, legal websites, legal newspapers and periodicals and many other contributions. The greater the influence, the better the effect.
Step 5 resist temptation
Village cadres usually lure village representatives with money from corruption in order to solve problems. Villagers and delegates must be careful not to be fooled, or their crisis will get worse after it is eliminated.
6, rational treatment
With the evidence, the law as a weapon, and the support of the media, we must treat it rationally, and do not have a positive physical conflict with village cadres to avoid becoming a criminal case. The law is just, and we must believe that the party and the government will definitely solve the problem.