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What are the reasons for the lack of faith of leading cadres?
On the one hand, it is due to the lack of legal belief. There is a famous saying in Law and Religion-"Law must be believed, otherwise it will exist in name only". Forty years ago, Pahlman's cry still echoed. Among these leading cadres who know the law, the law is mandatory. Because there is no faith, the spirit will inevitably be smuggled, and there will be power and money transactions, and the law will not be obeyed and the law enforcement will be unfair.

On the other hand, it is the expansion of power desire. Knowing that corruption and bribery are illegal, some officials are still heading for the road of ups and downs. The very important reason is that these people have been officials for a long time, think that power is the most important, do whatever they want, abuse power for personal gain, and try to use the network of power management to escape legal sanctions. In ancient times, this was called "cronyism", which meant that they believed that power was far greater than law and had the right to settle everything. For example, Chen, the "best tobacco director" who has opened twice, weaves his own network by illegally recruiting people who have relations with him. For example, the words "I have someone above me" and "My father is Li Gang" of the "best secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection" are exactly the same, which makes people witness the arrogance of power and realize that out-of-control power will naturally crowd out the legitimate rights of ordinary people.

In order to stop leading cadres from knowing the law and breaking the law and ensure that the power entrusted by the people always runs within the scope of the law, on the one hand, in the "Sixth Five-Year Plan" law popularization, it is especially necessary to strengthen the legal publicity and education of leading cadres and public officials against corruption, not only to enrich their legal knowledge, but also to enrich their belief in the rule of law; On the other hand, it is necessary to establish the status of legal authority, improve the credibility of selecting and employing people, strengthen the supervision of cadres, and truly achieve "laws to follow, laws to be observed, law enforcement to be strict, and violators to be prosecuted".

Finally, I ended with the words of a leader of the Ministry of Justice, which is very good: leading cadres and civil servants can only become "public servants of the law" before they can truly become "public servants of the people".