The difference and connection between the squad leader and the Communist Youth League branch secretary.
I have been the monitor of high school for three years. I think the Communist Youth League Secretary is the Party and the decision-maker in the class. If there is any big policy, it needs to be formulated by the Communist Youth League Secretary. To put it bluntly, the Communist Youth League Secretary is the representative of the League members. Equivalent to the party, the party is formulating policies. The monitor is the government. He is in charge of administrative work. If you have a policy, such as the Communist Youth League Secretary, your monitor will be responsible for implementing it. If someone makes trouble, the monitor will take care of it, but the Communist Youth League Secretary can't. He has no right, because he is responsible for formulating policies and has no right to take care of his classmates. This is why the monitor is mostly male and the League branch is mostly female. In fact, a class is a country, the Communist Youth League Secretary is the Party, and the monitor is the State Council. Only by coordinating the two can a class be managed well. What the man on the first floor said was the opinion of ordinary people, unprofessional, and what he said was wrong. There is no difference in power between the two, but only in work. As the saying goes, the monitor and the Communist Youth League Secretary are the right-hand men of the class teacher. Then you can say whether the right hand is important or the right hand is important. It's all the same. You can't say who's important.