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What does the four townships governance mean?
Legal analysis:

1, rural "four governance". "Four treatments" refers to the treatment of garbage, sewage, toilets and village appearance.

2. "Three clean-ups and one reform" in rural areas. "Three clean-ups" refers to cleaning up rural domestic garbage, cleaning up ponds and ditches in the village, cleaning up agricultural production wastes such as livestock manure, and "one change" refers to changing bad habits that affect rural living environment.

3. "Three guarantees in front of the door" in rural areas. "Three Guarantees" refers to sanitation, greening and order. Its scope is around the farmer's house, in the courtyard (room), in front of the door to the sidewalk, and at both sides of the wall to the drainage ditch.

Legal basis:

The General Office of the Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council issued the Guiding Opinions on Strengthening and Improving Rural Governance II. Main tasks: (1) Improve the system and mechanism of village party organizations leading rural governance. (2) Give play to the vanguard and exemplary role of party member in rural governance. (3) standardizing the work of village-level organizations. (four) to enhance the ability of villagers' self-government organizations. (5) enrich the form of villagers' deliberation and consultation. (six) the full implementation of village sunshine project. (7) Actively cultivate and practice socialist core values. (eight) the implementation of rural civilization cultivation action. (9) Give play to the leading role of moral model. (10) Strengthen rural cultural guidance. (eleven) to promote the construction of rural areas ruled by law. (12) Strengthen the construction of safe villages. (thirteen) improve the rural contradictions and disputes mediation mechanism. (fourteen) increase the punishment of small and micro power corruption at the grassroots level. (fifteen) to strengthen the supply of legal services in rural areas. (sixteen) support multi-party participation in rural governance. (seventeen) to improve the ability of villages and towns to serve agriculture.