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Lam Cheng is the speaker of the DAB "Politics and Roads" course, hoping that more talented people will become members or officials

2021-04-11T05:52:32.946Z


The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress recently passed amendments to Annexes 1 and 2 of the Basic Law. Professor Chen Hongyi of the School of Law of Hong Kong University said in an interview with China News Agency that the improved electoral system will attract partly due to the original pan-political environment.


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Written by: Luo Jiaqing

2021-04-11 13:41

Last update date: 2021-04-11 13:42

The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress recently passed amendments to Annexes I and II of the Basic Law. Hongyi Chen, a professor at the School of Law of Hong Kong University, said in an interview with China News Agency that the improved electoral system will attract some people who were deterred by the original pan-politicized environment. They may be unaccustomed or unsuitable to participate in direct elections, but they have the will to serve Hong Kong.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor stated on Facebook today (11) that he fully agrees with Chen Hongyi's statement and hopes that more talented, enthusiastic, patriotic and patriotic people will serve as councillors or officials, so as to improve the governance efficiency of the SAR and do practical work for the citizens. .

Chen Hongyi said in his interview that after the election system is improved, Hong Kong will have stricter qualifications for political participation. However, he does not think that more people will be rejected than before. I believe that most of those who have enough nominations will qualify for the election. qualifications.

He mentioned that improving the electoral system by itself cannot guarantee that there will be good policies to solve various problems in Hong Kong, but some factors that hinder the effective governance of Hong Kong have been eliminated.

Lin Zheng quoted relevant remarks in his post, saying that in the past period of time, he had contacted many capable people who were deterred from participating in politics, hoping that the improved political environment would change their attitudes.

Lam Cheng emphasized that the SAR government is strengthening the protection of personal privacy and believes that it can alleviate their worries about being "understood" or maliciously spreading rumors and even affecting their family members.

Hongyi Chen, a professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong, said in an interview that the improved electoral system will attract some people who are discouraged by the original pan-politicized environment. They think they are not used to or suitable for direct elections, but they have the willingness to serve Hong Kong.

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Carrie Lam talks about the pains and pleasures of being chief executive

The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong organized the "Governance-Governance Ideas Study Course" to train political talents, strengthen political governance, and invite politicians to give lectures.

Lam Cheng recently accepted an interview with the chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong, Li Huiqiong, to promote relevant courses and participate in lectures. He is planning to talk about "the pain and pleasure of being a chief executive."

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