The difference between assistant village party secretary and reserve cadre

Assistant Party Secretary and reserve cadres are both important roles in village-level organizations, but their responsibilities and positioning are slightly different.

The assistant to the secretary of the village party group is usually an assistant to assist the secretary of the village party organization in handling daily affairs and organizing work. Their main tasks include assisting the secretary to make a work plan, organizing various party organization activities and handling other affairs entrusted by the secretary.

Village-level reserve cadres are an important talent reserve in village-level organizations. They are selected and trained reserve forces and have the opportunity to hold leadership positions in village-level organizations. The selection and training of village-level reserve cadres are usually organized and implemented by party committees and governments at all levels, aiming at optimizing village-level cadres and improving the level of rural governance.

Generally speaking, the assistant secretary of the village party group focuses on assisting the secretary in handling specific affairs and organizing work, while the village-level reserve cadres focus on talent reserve and the cultivation of future talents. They all play an important role in village organizations.