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The chief executive's policy team was established on December 28, Huang Yuanshan served as the first team leader

2022-12-27T06:43:53.437Z


The government announced that the chief executive's policy team will be formally established tomorrow (28th), with Legislative Council member Huang Yuen-shan as the first team leader. Chief Executive Li Jiachao said that Huang Yuanshan has many years of rich experience in policy research.


The government announced that the chief executive's policy team will be formally established tomorrow (28th), with Legislative Council member Huang Yuen-shan as the first team leader.

Chief Executive Li Jiachao said that Huang Yuanshan has many years of rich experience in policy research. When he worked in a think tank, he worked closely with high-end think tanks in the country and communicated closely. He paid attention to and was familiar with the development of the country; I believe that Huang is a suitable candidate for the team leader because he has a national overall thinking and pays attention to the international situation. I firmly believe that he can lead the policy team to make suggestions and assist the government in governance.


Joined the Tung Chee Hwa Think Tank in 2015 and entered the Legislative Council under the new election system

Huang Yuanshan joined the "Unity Hong Kong Fund" established by Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and former Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa in 2015. He is currently the senior vice president and director of the Institute of Public Policy.

Under the new electoral system last year, he became a member of the Legislative Council through the newly established Election Committee sector. He was the fifth current member to join the government.

Huang graduated from the Department of Economics of the University of Chicago, and later obtained a master's degree in East Asian studies from Yale University's Institute of International Relations, and a doctorate in public administration from the University of Hong Kong. Board members, members of the Town Planning Board, and former members of the Land Supply Task Force, etc.

The chief executive's policy group was proposed by Li Jiachao to shoulder four major tasks

The Chief Executive's Policy Group was formerly known as the "Central Policy Group". After taking office, Li Jiachao proposed to reset it. He believed that it would help improve "governance capabilities" and "governance effectiveness", as well as enhance the government's research and initiative capabilities on long-term and strategic issues.

Li Jiachao expects the policy team to make contributions in the following aspects:

1. Advocate and assist in formulating long-term and strategic policies from a far-sighted perspective;

2. Keep abreast of national development, including directions, plans and policies, analyze and suggest key points for integration into the overall situation of national development, actively participate in promotion and make contributions;

3. Examining international relations and situations, analyzing opportunities and risks, so that the government can seize opportunities, create a favorable environment for development, and prevent risks at the same time;

4. Grasp the people's sentiments in Hong Kong, understand the general direction and focus of citizens' concerns, and discover factors that are conducive to social harmony and stability, and assist in decision-making directions and formulating measures.

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Source: hk1

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