The Legislative Council held the second front office exchange meeting this morning (17th). Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-kee, Deputy Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing and other government officials attended.
After absorbing the experience of the first front office exchange meeting, everyone knew that time was precious, so they quickly expressed their opinions to the officials.
During the exchange, some members wanted to issue a "Declaration of Appreciation", but they were stopped by "Chairman" Liang Junyan, and other members immediately "clapped their hands"!
Members who have experience in the first meeting are anxious to express their opinions
In July, the Legislative Council held its first front office exchange meeting. Many members reported that there were too many topics and too little time. They hoped that they could express all their opinions as much as possible in the second time.
At this morning's front office exchange meeting, the government played a "opening card" in advance, making it clear that the focus was on hygiene black spots.
A member pointed out that Zhuo Wing-hing, who was in charge of the Hong Kong-wide clean-up campaign, spoke for 20 minutes at the exchange meeting.
Afterwards, some lawmakers wanted to issue a "Declaration of Thanks", but they were immediately stopped by the President of the Legislative Council, Leung Kwan-yin.
MPs like to hold meetings more efficiently on Wednesdays
Some members described the officials and members of the exchange meeting as "flowers" and "bees", and several members surrounded the Secretary to express their opinions.
The member believes that although the exchange meeting is not a formal meeting, it is easier and more efficient than holding a meeting. "The effect is very good. I even think that after the Legislative Council resumes, the exchange meeting can be held every Wednesday and led by the secretaries in turn. Exchange."
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