
Ambiguous “My Hometown, My Responsibility” Initiative and the Uncertain Fate of Homestead Land
The Chinese Communist Party's governance appears disordered as they promote the "My Hometown, My Responsibility" initiative, urging people to return to rural areas and establishing mechanisms for it, yet stipulating that homestead land remains untouched. This raises concerns about residence options. While suggesting collaborative housing efforts with villagers, the lack of property rights enables government evictions. The blurred distinction between "large property rights houses" and "small property rights houses" adds to the uncertainty. Retirees are cautioned against falling for this ploy, as settling permanently in hometowns is the true intention, altering one's residential status. With the transformed modern society, officials are unlikely to return, preferring foreign destinations for safety and asset security. The aspiration for professionals to boost rural areas seems unconvincing.
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