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People don’t believe what the officials call the rules

First, some officials do not keep their word. As an ordinary person, you should be true to your word in order to interact with others, let alone government officials. However, some officials casually promise that the people's petitions will be resolved after they come, and the people will forget about the matter as soon as they leave. This makes How can the people be convinced?

The second is the weakening of government authority. The government is supposed to make decisions for the people, but now the people find that they cannot afford to buy a house, cannot afford medical treatment, and dare not eat many things. They talk about people's livelihood every day. Why is it that people's lives are becoming more and more difficult? If the people's basic necessities of life cannot be guaranteed, how can we care about people's livelihood? The government is the people's guarantee. When the people encounter such difficulties or other difficulties, the government turns a deaf ear. How can the people trust the government and officials anymore?

Third, the existence of corruption has hurt people’s feelings. Official corruption is indeed a big cancer, which damages the relationship between officials and the people. When people hand over public power to officials, it is not so that they can have special treatment and use power for personal gain, but to better manage society, develop the country, and benefit the people. Welfare, some officials cannot withstand the temptation and engage in corruption, which indeed disappoints the people.

The fourth is the influence of stereotype effect. Some people are always accustomed to mechanically classifying people, regard a certain official as a typical representative of officials, and regard the evaluation of a certain official as the evaluation of all officials. This is often a kind of prejudice. When seeing an official Corruption means that all officials are corrupt and therefore do not trust officials.

The fifth is the existence of habitual questioning. Now, "questioning" seems to have become a habit for many people. People increasingly do not believe what they see or hear, and it is even more common for officials to be questioned.

People’s distrust of officials may hinder the development of many tasks, so it is urgent to improve the credibility of government officials.