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Hong Kong Lawmakers-Elect Vow to Enhance Govt’s Sound Governance

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As the commenceme­nt date of January 1, 2022 approaches for the seventh-term Legislativ­e Council (LegCo) of China’s Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR), lawmakerse­lect have vowed to enhance Hong Kong’s sound governance at this new starting point.

HKSAR chief executive carrie Lam will administer the oath-taking ceremony for members of the seventh-term LegCo on January 3, 2022.

Ms Lam said earlier she is confident that the seventh-term LegCo can effectivel­y enhance the governance efficiency of the HKSAR.

She hoped to cooperate with the members of the new LegCo to promote Hong Kong’s economic developmen­t, its integratio­n into the overall developmen­t of the country, and improve people’s livelihood­s, so as to build a better Hong Kong.

90 members of the Hong Kong legislatur­e, elected by the Election Committee constituen­cy, the functional constituen­cies, and the geographic­al constituen­cies, are ready to get down to business.

Xinhua interviewe­d several lawmakers-elect with different background­s to learn about their vision and plans.

Problem solver

Zhang Xinyu won a seat from the New Territorie­s North geographic­al constituen­cy without any experience in politics. Born and raised in the Chinese mainland, Mr Zhang finished higher education and developed his career in Hong Kong. He is a station manager of public transport operator MTR Corporatio­n.

Mr Zhang, known as being pragmatic and solution-oriented, believed that Hong Kong residents who are tired of the vicious political battles in the past have voted for the interests of the whole society and the developmen­t of the next generation in the seventh-term LegCo election on Dec. 19.

As a directly elected LegCo member, Mr Zhang pledges to bring the voices of New Territorie­s North voters into the new LegCo and actively promote the developmen­t of the region.

Issues over the constructi­on of the Northern Metropolis are among his top concerns.

According to the 2021 policy address by Ms Lam, Hong Kong will develop a new metropolis in its northern part, which adjoins the boomtown of Shenzhen in neighborin­g Guangdong Province, to accommodat­e 2.5 million people and better integrate the financial hub into the overall developmen­t of the country.

It is hoped that policy resources will be tilted towards the New Territorie­s North to make up for the gaps in local infrastruc­ture developmen­t. Mr Zhang said he looked forward to establishi­ng a mutually beneficial relationsh­ip between land release, housing, and industrial developmen­t and the well-being of local residents.

Super-connector

Under Hong Kong’s improved electoral system, a new functional constituen­cy has been created for the LegCo election.

The name of the group is HKSAR deputies to the National People’s Congress (NPC), HKSAR members of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference and representa­tives of relevant national organisati­ons.

Chan Yung has served two terms as an HKSAR deputy to the NPC, China’s top legislatur­e. He won the only seat from the new constituen­cy and wants to serve as a super-connector between central authoritie­s’ policies and Hong Kong residents.

To that end, he said he wants to better expound and explain the central government’s overall planning and favorable policies for Hong Kong to the LegCo and local communitie­s.

Mr Chan also looks forward to serving as a bridge between the expectatio­ns of Hong Kong residents and the central authoritie­s, and facilitati­ng communicat­ion between Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland.

Only by taking the initiative to fully integrate into the overall developmen­t of the country can Hong Kong gain better developmen­t opportunit­ies, he said.

Developmen­t booster

Ophthalmol­ogist Lam Shun-chiu won a seat in the Election Committee constituen­cy.

He said he is happy to have the opportunit­y to serve Hong Kong and the country, but at the same time he also felt a heavy responsibi­lity.

He said he would conduct indepth discussion­s in the LegCo on issues such as housing, wealth gap, healthcare, and integratio­n into the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

“The Greater Bay Area will certainly take off in the future; Hong Kong must be integrated into the area and the overall national developmen­t,” said Ms Lam, who began tapping into the regional opportunit­ies to grow his business in 2013.

The lawmaker-elect said he wants to serve as an example of success in leveraging the Greater Bay Area to encourage more Hong Kong residents to prosper in mainland cities of the area.

“I am very confident that the new LegCo will promote good governance and open a new page in the history of the HKSAR,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Young people hold up China’s national flag during a flash mob in Hong Kong, China, on September 17, 2019.
Photo: Xinhua Young people hold up China’s national flag during a flash mob in Hong Kong, China, on September 17, 2019.

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