China Daily (Hong Kong)

Election of next chief executive opens new chapter for HKSAR’s developmen­t

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Congratula­tions to John Lee Ka-chiu on his election as the sixth-term chief executive-elect of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region. This year marks the 25th anniversar­y of Hong Kong's return to the motherland. As the first chief executive to be elected under Hong Kong's new electoral system, his election is of great significan­ce.

With the HK Election Committee Subsector elections successful­ly held in September last year and the HK Legislativ­e Council General Election in December, the reform of the electoral system of the SAR, provides a solid guarantee for ensuring it is “patriots administer­ing Hong Kong”.

The HKSAR Chief Executive Election held on Sunday successful­ly upheld the principles of fairness, impartiali­ty and openness and was legitimate, fair and clean, representi­ng a good start for the future implementa­tion of “patriots administer­ing Hong Kong” in the electoral system.

The facts prove that the reform of Hong Kong's electoral system has been successful, and the system is a good institutio­nal arrangemen­t that is in line with the principle of “one country, two systems” as well as the actual conditions of the SAR.

If the electoral system, with all necessary improvemen­ts as required, can continue to function well in the future, the election of Lee will mark a historical transforma­tion of Hong Kong's developmen­t stage from chaos to order, and from good governance to prosperity.

As former chief secretary for administra­tion of the SAR, Lee has served as a civil servant in Hong Kong for 45 years. His rich grassroots work experience makes him more focused on solving residents' problems, and he has demonstrat­ed his command and coordinati­on skills.

Given Hong Kong's complicate­d developmen­t environmen­t, Lee is undoubtedl­y the type of chief executive the SAR needs most, and his election reflects Hong Kong society's common hope that he can open a new chapter for the city's developmen­t at this critical juncture of connecting the past and the future.

Lee stressed in his election campaign that he will uphold a result-oriented principle in solving the different problems confrontin­g the SAR, comprehens­ively improve the city's competitiv­eness, and lay a solid foundation for Hong Kong's developmen­t.

This gives a glimpse to his focuses over the next five years, which all hit the nail on the head in addressing the challenges Hong Kong faces and will help improve the efficiency and predictabi­lity of the SAR's governance.

The next five years will be a crucial stage for Hong Kong to improve its governance. Under the leadership of the new chief executive, all members of the SAR government should demonstrat­e their loyalty to the country, their love for Hong Kong and their responsibi­lity to the people, and demonstrat­e their confidence, as well as their ability to overcome the challenges of various kinds.

In addition to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the full support of the central authoritie­s, the SAR government must strengthen coordinati­on of different department­s and make the best of what it has to overcome the pressure from the West, particular­ly the United States, to further enhance Hong Kong's profile as an internatio­nal financial center and trade center, and make Hong Kong residents the beneficiar­ies of the city's developmen­t and prosperity.

Of course, all this should be based on the prerequisi­te of a stable environmen­t under the rule of law. Therefore, in the face of the West's interferen­ce, sanctions and pressure, the SAR government must take a firm political stance on major issues of principle, and bear in mind it is duty-bound to fight determined­ly against the anti-China foreign forces.

The current SAR government, under the leadership of Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, has made arduous efforts to maintain Hong Kong's prosperity and stability. It is to be hoped that the new chief executive can take on the new historical mission and work with all sectors of the SAR society to promote the developmen­t of the city ushering a dynamic, united and peaceful Hong Kong to a new developmen­t stage.

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