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Wong Kwok Kin: The government should not have an elite mentality in governance

2022-06-12T02:43:44.530Z


Wong Kwok-kin, a member of the Executive Council and honorary president of the Federation of Trade Unions, said on a commercial radio program today (12th) that labor laws cannot completely solve the plight of workers, and he believes that in the future, we must focus on solving the housing problem. He also recognized


Wong Kwok-kin, a member of the Executive Council and honorary president of the Federation of Trade Unions, said on a commercial radio program today (12th) that labor laws cannot completely solve the plight of workers, and he believes that in the future, we must focus on solving the housing problem.

He also believes that if the government wants to improve the relationship between the executive and the legislature in the future, the first thing to do is not to adopt an "elite mentality".


Wong Kwok Kin: Worrying about the consequences of government policies and ignoring the consequences of "teaming up to the Legislative Council"

Wong Kwok-kin said that Hong Kong's economic development model has a great impact on labor. There have been many changes to Hong Kong's labor laws since the return of the motherland, but the problem of retirement protection cannot be completely solved, and the difficulties faced by laborers still exist.

He believes that since the return to the present, the overall society has become more and more politicized, and political activities have become more and more frequent, which has a great impact on the economy.

He also pointed out that Hong Kong has experienced financial tsunami, social events and epidemics since its return, and has always seen the support given by the central government to Hong Kong. road.

When asked about the relationship between the executive and the legislature, Wong Kwok-kin pointed out that the current government's entire policy formation process is unknown to the legislature.

He agrees that Hong Kong has an excellent team of civil servants, but when individual people make policies, they may not be so "comprehensive and down-to-earth", which sometimes affects the interests of all sectors of society.

He believes that in order to have a good relationship between the executive and the legislature, the government must open its mind and communicate more with people.

Wong Kwok-kin continued to point out that the most worrying situation in the future is that under the patriotic rule of Hong Kong, the government's "da-an decree" would "disregard the consequences and go to the Legislative Council" as soon as the number of votes is enough. Such an executive-legislative relationship must not be maintained for a long time.

He also pointed out that the government should be open-minded, and civil servants should not have an elite mentality.

Lin Jianfeng: Society should be harmonious but different

Another guild member, Jing Pakatan Harapan, Lin Jianfeng, pointed out that Hong Kong has experienced financial tsunami, social events and epidemics since its return, and has always been supported by the central government. A new page has been opened and should look ahead.

Lin Jianfeng also pointed out that social needs are harmonious but different, and it is not interesting to just argue. I hope that the government will work more on the return of people's hearts in the future, so that Hong Kong people will have a better understanding of the Basic Law.

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Source: hk1

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