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Live Broadcast︱Li Jiachao attends the first Chief Executive Q&A session after taking office

2022-07-06T01:41:00.576Z


Chief Executive Lee Ka-chao attended the Legislative Council Chief Executive's Q&A session for the first time after taking office. The day before yesterday (4th), the Executive Department sent a letter to the Legislative Council, suggesting that members focus on 7 issues, which aroused heated discussions in the political circles. Li Jiachao responded yesterday (5th) that the most


Chief Executive Lee Ka-chao attended the Legislative Council Chief Executive's Q&A session for the first time after taking office. The day before yesterday (4th), the Executive Department sent a letter to the Legislative Council, suggesting that members focus on 7 issues, which aroused heated discussions in the political circles.

Li Jiachao responded yesterday (5th) that he had initially received an inquiry from the Legislative Council Secretariat on whether it would focus on any issues.


Some lawmakers estimate that since it is the first Q&A session of the chief executive after the new government takes office, it is expected that although lawmakers will actively ask questions, they will be "merciful" in tone.

Some lawmakers said they would focus on the details of external customs clearance and quarantine.


Legislative Council.

(File photo/Photo by Li Zetong)

Li Jiachao's Q&A meeting range of questions Liang Junyan: Non-dwarf Legislative Council, the government clarifies that there is no limit to the scope of questions in the Q&A meeting. I will answer all the questions before I ask any questions. The rumors in the political circle | Li Jiachao went to the Q&A meeting for the first time on Wednesday.

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