Hong Kong’s John Lee Engages Residents Ahead of Policy Address

Public Engagement Before Policy Address
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu is gearing up for his first town hall meeting on Sunday to seek public feedback ahead of his policy address expected in October. This initiative marks a significant step in the public consultation process initiated in July, where Lee pledged to host over 40 meetings and community discussions.
Details of the Town Hall Meeting
- The town hall will be held in Tai Po, featuring discussions between Lee, ministers, and local residents.
- Participants will engage in group discussions focusing on enhancing the economy and the well-being of the community.
- The session will be live-streamed, allowing broader public access to the discussions.
Lee emphasized that the enactment of domestic national security legislation in March has enabled his administration to concentrate on economic development and improving the living conditions for citizens.
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