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CE: Policy Address combines community wisdom, govt strategies to build better future for HK

The Chief Executive, John Lee, attended the session and elaborated on his policy beliefs and answered questions raised by LegCo Members. (DotDotNews)

The Legislative Council (LegCo) held a Q&A Session on the Chief Executive's Policy Address 2024 this morning (Oct. 17). The Chief Executive, John Lee, attended the session and elaborated on his policy beliefs and answered questions raised by LegCo Members.

Lee said that this year's Policy Address will continue to uphold the "4 hopes" of President Xi Jinping's important speech on July 1, and elaborate on the concepts, development objectives, key measures and performance indicators in relation to reforms and changes, and implement the spirit of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), strive to give full play to the strengths of the "one country, two systems", consolidate and enhance Hong Kong's status as an international financial, shipping and trading center, build Hong Kong into a high concentration of international high-end talents, and enhance Hong Kong's role in the international community.

Lee continued to point out that he had taken office for more than two years. The government has continued to promote reforms and put the public at the center of its work, with economic construction as the main axle and development to improve people's livelihood.

Lee thanked every member of the public for their views. Policy Address 2024 has taken on board the views of a large number of LegCo Members, describing it as a fusion of community wisdom and government planning to build a better future for Hong Kong, he added.

 

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