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What benefits did the policy of "two reductions and three subsidies" bring to farmers?

(A) the burden on farmers has been greatly reduced, which has promoted the improvement of the relationship between the party and the masses. The fundamental purpose of implementing "two reductions and exemptions" and "three subsidies" is to reduce the burden on farmers and benefit the farmers and the people. The substantial reduction of farmers' burden fully embodies the party's concern for farmers.

(2) It reduces the contradiction between cadres and masses and promotes rural stability. Before the implementation of "two reductions and exemptions" and "three subsidies", on the one hand, unreasonable charges, fund-raising and apportionment in rural areas caused the burden on farmers to increase, on the other hand, farmers were not aware of payment, and there were many phenomena of arrears, boycotts and refusal to pay taxes and fees. In this case, some rural cadres took some drastic measures and took some drastic actions in the expropriation, which caused the opposition of farmers to rise and the relationship between cadres and the masses to be tense. After the implementation of "two reductions and exemptions" and "three subsidies", firstly, the burden on farmers has been significantly reduced, and farmers have benefited and been kind, eliminating some misunderstandings and reducing contradictions. Secondly, farmers have been subsidized for farming and purchasing large-scale agricultural machinery, and rural cadres have done a good job in distributing various subsidies, reducing resistance, further narrowing the distance between cadres and masses and strengthening the relationship between cadres and masses.

(C) the implementation of "one thing, one discussion" has promoted the construction of rural democratic politics. After the implementation of "two reductions and exemptions" and "three subsidies", the unified regulations on labor accumulation workers and compulsory workers will be abolished, and the village water conservancy, bridge repair and paving and other collective production and public welfare undertakings will be employed. The establishment of collective and public welfare undertakings in the village will follow the principle of "doing what you can, benefiting the masses, making democratic decisions and controlling the upper limit", and implement "one thing, one discussion", which will be discussed and decided by the villagers' meeting or the villagers' representative meeting. This fully reflects the requirements of villagers' autonomy, which will strongly promote the construction of rural democratic politics and help improve the level of rural democratic management.