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How can leading cadres ask the government for the people, ask the needs for the people, and ask for the people?
First of all, insist on asking politics for the people. As the grassroots, it is the closest line to all aspects of people's lives, and it is also the place where policies really take root. Only by carrying out every policy to the letter, solving problems for the masses, and being a pillow person around the masses, can we seriously collect opinions and suggestions and feedback the opinions of the masses on policies to superiors in time.

Second, insist on asking the people. Grassroots cadres can truly feel the needs of the masses. As grass-roots workers, we should adhere to the concept of "coming from the masses and going to the masses", and also think about what the masses think, worry about their urgency and solve their worries. It is necessary to closely focus on the interests that the masses are most concerned about, constantly improve the quality of service, and satisfy the broad masses' yearning for a better life.

Finally, insist on asking for the people. We should put down our posture, bend down, be good students, learn from the masses with an open mind, and ask for good experiences and methods on how to carry out grass-roots work. Only when the thought takes root can the work take the initiative to enter the masses, go deep into the masses, mingle with the masses, and move the experience and methods learned from the masses to the fields and into thousands of households.

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