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Community construction is an important part of social construction, while community governance is a basic segment of the national governance system. Accelerated urbanization has presented new challenges and opportunities for community development in both urban and rural areas. In community construction and governance, residents’ self-governance continues to expand and the role of non-governmental organizations becomes increasingly prominent. A pattern in which multiple parties jointly participate in community governance and services is preliminarily taking shape. The improvement of community self-governance and the development of grassroots democracy rely on further rationalizing the relationship between the government and the society on the basis of rule of law, transforming government functions, and stimulating social vitality.
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