Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - What are seven reforms, three clears, five governance, three reforms, one demolition and one addition?

What are seven reforms, three clears, five governance, three reforms, one demolition and one addition?

The policy of seven reforms and three cleanups in rural areas is divided into two parts. The first one is that the seven reforms focus on rural infrastructure, which mainly includes seven aspects: improving roads, improving housing, improving water, improving electricity, and improving rural infrastructure. Circle, renovate the toilet, renovate the stove! The other piece is the three cleansings: clean water, clean countryside, and clean homes.

The five treatments are sewage treatment, flood prevention, waterlogging drainage, water supply protection, and water conservation. The three transformations include the transformation of old residential areas, the transformation of old factory areas, and the transformation of urban villages. The first demolition is to demolish illegal and illegal buildings. The first increase is to increase urban greening on a large scale.

Extended information:

In order to make Yunling land bluer, the sky bluer, the mountains greener, the water clearer, the air fresher, and the environment more livable, we must serve as a vanguard in the construction of ecological civilization nationwide. , the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government decided to implement a new five-year action plan to improve the urban and rural living environment. Through the comprehensive implementation of "four governance, three reforms, one demolition and one addition" in cities, the "seven reforms and three cleans" environmental improvement will be comprehensively carried out in rural areas. actions to further improve the urban and rural living environment.

On August 26, 2016, the Yunnan Province Action Leading Group Office for Improving Urban and Rural Living Environment issued the "Yunnan Province Five-Year Action Plan for Further Improving Urban and Rural Living Environment" (2016-2020) (hereinafter referred to as "plan"). The "Plan" clearly states that 15 billion yuan will be raised specifically for facility construction.

That is, from 2016 to 2020, governments at the provincial, state (city), and county (city, district) levels each raised 5 billion yuan in funds specifically for township and village sewage treatment and rural domestic waste collection and transportation. Treatment, construction of public toilets and construction of township tap water supply facilities. Among them, 5 billion yuan of provincial special funds will be passed through competitive review and supported by "rewards instead of subsidies" to support various regions.