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Chief Executive Election | Li Jiachao's FB invites netizens to leave the most comments. This topic is more than housing and medical care

2022-04-27T00:28:17.342Z


The chief executive election will be held on May 8. The only candidate, former Chief Secretary for Administration Li Jiachao, will announce his platform this week. He posted a message on the social platform Facebook last week to invite the public to provide comments. "01 Research Institute" organizes the F


The chief executive election will be held on May 8. The only candidate, former Chief Secretary for Administration Li Jiachao, will announce his platform this week. He posted a message on the social platform Facebook last week to invite the public to provide comments.

"01 Research Institute" compiled about 2,500 public responses to the Facebook post to see which issues are most frequently discussed, and what problems do netizens most hope to improve and solve?


The analysis of this article is provided by the source big data xMiner platform with technical and data support


Li Jiachao posted a post on his Facebook page last Thursday (21st) "Super brother listen to you", inviting the public to provide suggestions on the future development of Hong Kong. As of this Monday (25th) morning, a total of about 2,500 The public response amounted to 224,000 words in total (note: only Facebook replies are included).

Analyzing the keywords of these comments, the top three occurrences include "government" (978 times), "development" (550 times), and "problem" (540 times).

Among the keywords related to specific policy areas, "customs clearance" is mentioned the most frequently, and is considered by many people to be the top priority.

Li Jiachao said earlier that he knew that "everyone in Hong Kong is concerned about" customs clearance with the mainland. Once elected, he will communicate with the mainland, frankly explain the situation in Hong Kong to the mainland, and understand the mainland's requirements for customs clearance.

In recent years, Hong Kong society has often talked about "deep-seated contradictions", and many people hope that Li Jiachao can solve it after taking office.

In the comments, "deep-level contradictions" are also mentioned from time to time. Some people point out that problems such as high property prices and the gap between the rich and the poor need to be solved urgently.

However, some people only demand to "solve the deep-seated contradictions in Hong Kong", but do not point out what the "contradiction" is?

Message: Solve deep-seated conflicts such as high property prices and the gap between the rich and the poor

In addition, many people have also raised specific issues that urgently need to be resolved, such as the "speculation" of the LCSD's venues, the separation of work and residence, and the digital divide under the epidemic.

What areas do you most want to improve?

Among the responses that mentioned "improvement", the number of housing discussions was as high as 39, followed by the medical system, government administrative efficiency and the civil service.

Many messages hoped that the next government would improve the lives of citizens, most of which were related to speeding up the upstairs of public housing and building more housing.

Many members of the Legislative Council, established politicians, and KOLs have expressed their opinions. Among them, the trade unions Deng Jiabiao and Lu Songxiong, the New Democratic Party Ye Liu Shuyi, Rong Haien, and the DAB Liang Xi have received a lot of attention (click "Like"). good" meter).

In addition, there are a lot of "thousand-character words" in the comments, most of which come from representatives from different sectors, such as Kwan Baihao, the election committee member of the wholesale and retail sector, and Zhou Guoqiang, chairman of the Hong Kong Taxi and Minibus Association.

Source: hk1

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