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Chief Executive Election|Li Jiachao visited the Central Office in Hong Kong seven times a day

2022-05-09T11:59:41.031Z


The chief executive election ended yesterday (9th), and Li Jiachao, who was elected chief executive with more than 99% of the votes, walked 7 times in a row today, paying courtesy visits to the current chief executive Carrie Lam, the judiciary and the legislature, and the Liaison Office of the Central People's Office and other 4 central embassies.


The chief executive election ended yesterday (9th), and Li Jiachao, who was elected chief executive with more than 99% of the votes, walked 7 times in a row today, paying courtesy visits to the current chief executive Carrie Lam, the judiciary and the legislature, as well as four central offices in Hong Kong including the Liaison Office , but did not drop to see the public.


▼Li Jiachao meets Carrie Lam ▼


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Meeting with Carrie Lam to discuss handover, epidemic prevention and development

Earlier this morning, Li Jiachao visited Carrie Lam at the Chief Executive's Office. During the meeting, the two talked about the handover of the government, including the restructuring of the government structure, the development of the epidemic and the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the return of the motherland.

Li Jiachao thanked Carrie Lam for her detailed analysis on the government restructuring plan, and he will consider Carrie Lam's suggestions.

Afterwards, Li Jiachao met with Chief Justice Zhang Junneng of the Court of Final Appeal and Legislative Council Chairman Leung Kwan-yin respectively.

Liang Junyan and Li Jiachao had lunch together and took him to visit the Legislative Council.

Li Jiachao said that after improving the electoral system, the deliberation of parliamentarians will be efficient and practical. In the future, he will ask officials to strengthen communication on policy decisions and measures to achieve the highest interests.

Liang Junyan said that he discussed with Li Jiachao how to deepen the relationship between the executive and the legislature, so that members can have more contact with the next-term officials.

▼Li Jiachao visited the Liaison Office▼


Luo Huining greeted the two of them by elbowing outside the door

In the afternoon, Li Jiachao visited four central agencies stationed in Hong Kong, namely the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government, the Office of National Security in Hong Kong, the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong, and the People's Liberation Army Garrison in Hong Kong.

Luo Huining, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government, personally greeted Li Jiachao outside the door. He said that Li Jiachao was elected with a high vote, which was not only a solemn choice by the election committee, but also a concentrated expression of the will of the citizens. The general public once again felt the progressive superiority of the new electoral system, and once again demonstrated to the world the correct and bright future of the path of democratic development with Hong Kong characteristics."

Zheng Yanxiong, Director of the National Security Office, congratulated Li Jiachao on being elected as the Chief Executive. He said that the three elections under the new election were successful, and the principle of "patriots governing Hong Kong" was effectively implemented, bringing a new atmosphere to good governance and good governance in Hong Kong. A new chapter in "One Country, Two Systems".

When Li Jiachao met with Luo Huining, Zheng Yanxiong, Liang Junyan and others, they also touched their elbows to greet them, but when they met with reporters, they only took a side-by-side photo, and only waved at the reporter's request.

Li Jiachao later called on the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong, Liu Guangyuan, and pointed out that the competition in the world is fierce today, and he hopes that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to support the SAR government's external work.

Li Jiachao also went to the headquarters of the People's Liberation Army Garrison in Hong Kong to meet with Commander Peng Jingtang and Political Commissar Lai Ruxin.

In March 2017, Carrie Lam visited the Liaison Office on the 3rd after her election and shook hands with Zhang Xiaoming, then director of the Liaison Office.

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Lam Cheng was elected to meet the public in the sunset district the next day

In the 2012 Chief Executive Election, after Leung Chun-ying won the election, he first met with the then Chief Executive Tsang Yam-kuen the next morning, and then visited the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government. In the 2017 Chief Executive Election, Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was elected the next day, in addition to meeting the heads of the executive, legislative and judicial organs, and also He visited various districts in Hong Kong to meet with citizens, and did not visit the Central Office in Hong Kong until the third day after his election.

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Source: hk1

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