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Chen Maobo and elementary school students play "Estimating Leaders" to teach students the secrets of chasing their dreams |

2021-11-07T13:37:13.622Z


The Chief Executive election will be held in March next year. The Financial Secretary, Chen Maobo, who is regarded as a potential candidate for the Chief Executive, continues to play the "people-friendly card."


The Chief Executive Election will be held in March next year. The Financial Secretary, Chen Maobo, who is regarded as a potential candidate for the Chief Executive, continues to play the "people-friendly card". He went to a primary school to attend school celebrations today (7th) on his social network. Fragments.

As seen in the clip, Chen Maobo played "Estimating Leaders" with elementary school students, and asked the students "Are there Tips". In the end, Chen Maobo successfully guessed the leader.


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Said that it takes more into the people to better serve the people

Chen Maobo said on his social network that he attended the Li Zongde Primary School Celebration of Wofu Charity Foundation yesterday, and took the opportunity to play games and chat with his classmates.

Chen Maobo pointed out that in a blink of an eye, it has entered November and he is preparing to start consulting work on the Budget for the next year. Therefore, during the event, he invited elementary school students to write down "small wishes" for the Budget, and said: "More walking into the public will enable our work to better serve the public."

Chen Maobo had a conversation with elementary school students during the activity. Some students asked him if he wanted to be a government official since he was a child. Chen Xiaoyan said, "In fact, I don't know much about it." You can do the same job, and finally choose to be an accountant."

He advises elementary school students to "ask more questions and participate in activities". This will help students develop interest or pursue dreams in the future.

Chen Maobo successfully guessed the "leader".

(Chen Maobo facebook)

Land sales revenue to make up for the rapid increase in expenditures, the fiscal deficit this year is expected to be much lower than estimated at the beginning

Chen Maobo also published a blog today, predicting that this year's fiscal deficit will be much lower than the estimate at the beginning of the year.

He explained that thanks to the booming export and the gradual control of the epidemic, Hong Kong's economy has gradually improved. He also pointed out that consumer vouchers have boosted the market of catering, retail and service industries, and they have laid room for improvement in government revenue.

Chen Maobo mentioned that some high-quality land in urban areas was sold at high prices, and the market’s sentiment towards the property market was positive. Developers were therefore more proactive in paying up land prices to develop land. The related income reached a record high. As of the end of October, there were more than 40 billion yuan. The property market and stock market were booming in the first half of the year, and the income from property and stock stamp duty was also higher than expected.

Chen Maobo also pointed out that entering November, he is preparing to start consulting work on the next year’s budget. He also said that there are several elements necessary for future resource mobilization and utilization, including enabling grassroots citizens to benefit more and moving towards a fairer Share economic results and promote the direction of "common prosperity".

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Source: hk1

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