The general election of the Legislative Council will be held in December, and the government is studying the possibility of Hong Kong residents from the Mainland to vote at the border control points.
After attending the "Hong Kong 01" event, Secretary of Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Zeng Guowei said that relevant feasibility studies are currently being conducted and a number of legal and technical issues must be overcome, including the risk of epidemic prevention and the impact on the flow of people in transit.
It was said that the government would later make arrangements based on the results of the study, with the goal of allowing Hong Kong voters in the Mainland to vote where feasible.
As for customs clearance, Zeng Guowei said that customs clearance is the biggest goal of the Hong Kong government, whether in terms of economy or people's livelihood, and will make every effort to connect with mainland experts, hoping to create the best conditions for customs clearance.
He believes that the government will soon hold a second matchmaking meeting with the Mainland to discuss a series of prevention and control measures, and it is expected that the issue of health codes will be discussed.
The Hong Kong government listened to the opinions of the mainland expert group and made corresponding adjustments.
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