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Li Jiachao Team|Liu Zhaojia: There are not enough talents to replace AO Cai Ziqiang: Carrie Lam will be cleared

2022-06-19T06:22:53.888Z


The central government today (19th) appointed Li Jiachao's team. Among the "six bureaus and fifteen bureaus", six are current or retired administrative officials, but the civil service secretary Nie Takquan, business and economic development, who is Carrie Lam's "love general"


The central government today (19th) appointed Li Jiachao's team. Among the "six departments and fifteen bureaus", six are current or retired administrative officials, but the Civil Service Secretary Nie Dequan, the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, who are Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor's "love general" Qiu Tenghua did not remain in office.


Cai Ziqiang, a senior lecturer at the Department of Politics and Administration at the Chinese University of China, said that Carrie Lam's "love general" was cleared, reflecting the views of the central government and the chief executive-designate, Li Jiachao, on Carrie Lam's governance.


Liu Zhaojia: The new team is hardworking

Liu Zhaojia, vice-chairman of the National Association for Hong Kong and Macao Studies, said in an interview with the radio that the new team is practical and composed of people with experience in politics, government work, and public affairs. It is conducive to implementing policies, achieving results as soon as possible, and enhancing the confidence of all walks of life in government governance. , establish prestige.

Regarding the number of administrative officers in the new team, Liu Zhaojia believes that although the establishment has criticized the performance of administrative officers in the past, the era when administrative officers have more opportunities to hold important positions may be over, but the role of administrative officers in the governance of the SAR should not be expected to be significant. The decline also means that there are not enough talents in Hong Kong to replace administrative officials.

He also pointed out that there is no need to take the distinction between "civilian" and "attached officer" too seriously, pointing out that dealing with Hong Kong's social, economic and people's livelihood issues is very important, but national security and social stability issues are equally important, even with the containment of the United States and the West The efforts of China and Hong Kong are constantly increasing. Hong Kong may face various crises in the future, and the work of safeguarding national security will never be slack.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor and Chief Executive-designate Lee Ka-chao attended the "One Country, Two Systems" forum.

(Photo by Luo Junhao)

Cai Ziqiang: Still taking AO as the main body shows the lack of political talents

Cai Ziqiang, a senior lecturer in the Department of Politics and Administration at the Chinese University, said that the alleged "favorite generals" of Chief Executive Carrie Lam, such as the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Yau Teng-wah and the Civil Service Secretary Nie Dequan, have not yet transitioned to the new government. He believes that It also reflects the views of the Central Committee and the incoming chief executive Li Jiachao on the governance of Carrie Lam.

Cai Ziqiang pointed out that administrative officials have been severely criticized by the establishment in the past, but the results show that the accountability team is still dominated by administrative officials, reflecting the lack of political talents in Hong Kong.

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Source: hk1

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