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Policy Address 2020 | Carrie Lam claims that the report is "unconnected with arbitrary pictures": Tian Beichen hurts me

2020-11-27T05:48:24.193Z


Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor's "Policy Address" released yesterday (25th) mentioned the central government's support for Hong Kong and various measures to integrate into the Mainland and the Greater Bay Area. Tian Beichen, Member of the Legislative Council of the Real Political Roundtable yesterday


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Written by: Zhai Ruimin

2020-11-26 13:39

Last update date: 2020-11-26 13:39

Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor's "Policy Address" released yesterday (25th) mentioned the central government's support for Hong Kong and various measures to integrate into the Mainland and the Greater Bay Area.

The Legislative Council Member of the Real Political Roundtable Tian Beichen described to the media yesterday that the report is Lam Cheng's political platform for re-election.

Lam Cheng spoke at the opening of the question and answer session of the Legislative Council this morning, naming a number of members and saying that the authorities have adopted their opinions.

Tian Beichen later stated that after he made his proposal today, the Chief Executive would also mention his name when he came to the Legislative Council next time, saying, "I will not harm you. You should all want to do it, and you are all right to Hong Kong." it is good".

In response, Lin Zheng said that he would record his suggestions and mention his name next time.

She continued with a smile and said that the other party said that the report was for re-election, "has already killed me," and emphasized that she had no intention of this.

Tian Beichen pointed out yesterday that the new "Policy Address" was to fight for Lam Cheng's re-election. In the Q&A session today, Mrs. Lam said that her remarks "harmed me" and that she published the "Policy Address" with "unconnected arbitrary pictures."

(Photo by Zheng Zifeng)

Tian Beichen pointed out at the meeting that the airport is a gap in Hong Kong’s anti-epidemic work. The first is the deep throat saliva samples left by passengers, and the test results may not be accurate. The second is to allow people returning from high-risk areas to choose and go to Hong Kong. Hotel.

He suggested that instead of collecting swabs from the throat and nasal cavity, the authorities should arrange for special vehicles to pick up passengers who test negative to designated hotels for quarantine.

Lam Cheng responded that the authorities are actively studying Tian Beichen's proposal. Hong Kong has also trained a large number of samplers after widespread community testing, and the sampling problems should be improved.

She also agreed that the designated hotel should be arranged for quarantine. She is discussing with the hotel. She believes that it will be simple to arrange a special car after a designated hotel is available.

When Tian Beichen asked questions because he was not on the topic for a long time, he was reminded by Chairman Liang Junyan that he should ask questions as soon as possible. Tian Beichen said he was expressing an opinion. Liang Junyan retorted that "this is not the occasion where you published the "policy address"," which caused a turmoil. laughing out loud.

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