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CE receives Legislative Council's briefing on thematic research and views gathered on Hong Kong's five-year plan (with photos/video)
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     The Chief Executive (CE), Mr John Lee, received a briefing today (May 29) at the CE's Office by the Legislative Council (LegCo) Members on the findings of the work regarding Hong Kong's first five-year plan under the collaborative research and public opinion gathering mechanism (the collaborative mechanism) between the Government and the LegCo. LegCo Members compiled a report and a compendium based on the relevant work and submitted them to the CE with a view to assisting the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) in formulating Hong Kong's first five-year plan under the executive-led system.

     Mr Lee expressed his gratitude to all LegCo Members for their efforts and support. He was delighted and encouraged to see the complementary roles of the executive and the legislature, with a joint commitment to building a brighter future for Hong Kong.

     Mr Lee said that Hong Kong's first five-year plan, being a forward-looking and strategic guiding document, will align with the vast opportunities brought by the National 15th five-year Plan, providing clear directions for Hong Kong's economic and social development over the next five years. The five-year plan will focus on Hong Kong's development and strategic plans to lay a solid foundation for growth; consolidate and enhance Hong Kong's traditional strengths while actively exploring new avenues; and capitalise on Hong Kong's distinctive advantage under the "one country, two systems" principle with the staunch support from the motherland and close connections with the world, thereby expanding international development opportunities while integrating into and serving the overall national development.

     Mr Lee said that he is leading the HKSAR Government in drafting Hong Kong's first five-year plan. LegCo Members have consistently been offering active support, and therefore under the executive-led system, the HKSAR Government has established the collaborative mechanism to foster the synergistic partnership between the executive and the legislature. Under the mechanism, the LegCo has conducted thematic research and analysis, gathered views, consolidated the findings and compiled a compendium with a view to assisting the HKSAR Government in formulating Hong Kong's first five-year plan. He expressed his gratitude to all LegCo Members for their proactive support and efforts.

     The President of the LegCo, Dr Starry Lee; the Chairman of the LegCo House Committee, Mr Chan Chun-ying and the Vice-Chairman, Dr Junius Ho; the Chairman of the Finance Committee, Mr Jimmy Ng; the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Hong Kong's Work to Actively Dovetail with the National 15th five-year Plan, Mr Stanley Ng and the Vice-Chairman, Mr Erik Yim, together with members of the Subcommittee attended the meeting with the CE. LegCo Members said that the collaborative mechanism is a groundbreaking and innovative one, which would further foster the positive interaction between the executive and the legislature. They will spare no effort in assisting the HKSAR Government to complete Hong Kong's first five-year plan at the earliest opportunity, cultivating a new collaborative paradigm for good governance of Hong Kong. 

     The Subcommittee held its fourth meeting at the LegCo this morning to summarise the research conducted and views collected regarding Hong Kong's five-year plan in preparation for submitting a report on the thematic research and views gathered to the CE. The Acting Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Clement Woo, also attended the Subcommittee meeting.

     The HKSAR Government will fully seize the missions and opportunities brought to Hong Kong by the national development during the 15th five-year Plan period, proactively align with national major development strategies, and facilitate Hong Kong in better integrating into and serving the overall national development. The HKSAR Government will launch a public consultation on Hong Kong’s first five-year plan within this quarter.
 
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The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (May 29) received the Legislative Council's briefing on its thematic research and views gathered on Hong Kong's five-year plan. Photo shows Mr Lee speaking at the meeting.
The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee (third right), today (May 29) receives the Legislative Council's briefing on its thematic research and views gathered on Hong Kong's five-year plan.
The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (May 29) received the Legislative Council's briefing on its thematic research and views gathered on Hong Kong's five-year plan. Photo shows Mr Lee (right) and the President of the Legislative Council, Dr Starry Lee (left).
The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (May 29) received the Legislative Council's briefing on its thematic research and views gathered on Hong Kong's five-year plan. Photo shows Mr Lee (centre), with the President of the Legislative Council, Dr Starry Lee (third left); the Chairman of the House Committee, Mr Chan Chun-ying (third right); the Vice-Chairman of the House Committee, Dr Junius Ho (second left), the Chairman of the Finance Committee, Mr Jimmy Ng (second right); the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Hong Kong's Work to Actively Dovetail with the National 15th Five-Year Plan, Mr Stanley Ng (first left); and the Vice-Chairman of the Subcommittee, Mr Erik Yim (first right).
The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (May 29) received the Legislative Council's briefing on its thematic research and views gathered on Hong Kong's five-year plan. Photo shows Mr Lee (centre); the Acting Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Clement Woo (third left); and the Director of the Chief Executive's Office, Ms Carol Yip (third right), with the President of the Legislative Council, Dr Starry Lee (fourth left); the Chairman of the House Committee, Mr Chan Chun-ying (fourth right); the Vice-Chairman of the House Committee, Dr Junius Ho (second left); the Chairman of the Finance Committee, Mr Jimmy Ng (second right); the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Hong Kong's Work to Actively Dovetail with the National 15th Five-Year Plan, Mr Stanley Ng (first left); and the Vice-Chairman of the Subcommittee, Mr Erik Yim (first right).
The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (May 29) received the Legislative Council's briefing on its thematic research and views gathered on Hong Kong's five-year plan. Photo shows Mr Lee (front row, centre); the Acting Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Clement Woo (front row, third left); and the Director of the Chief Executive's Office, Ms Carol Yip (front row, third right), with the President of the Legislative Council, Dr Starry Lee (front row, fourth left); the Chairman of the House Committee, Mr Chan Chun-ying (front row, fourth right); the Vice-Chairman of the House Committee, Dr Junius Ho (front row, second left); the Chairman of the Finance Committee, Mr Jimmy Ng (front row, second right); the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Hong Kong's Work to Actively Dovetail with the National 15th Five-Year Plan, Mr Stanley Ng (front row, first left); the Vice-Chairman of the Subcommittee, Mr Erik Yim (front row, first right), and other members of the Subcommittee.
The Acting Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Clement Woo (second left), and the Acting Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Miss Pamela Lam (first left), today (May 29) attended the meeting of the Legislative Council Subcommittee on Hong Kong's Work to Actively Dovetail with the National 15th Five-Year Plan.
The Legislative Council Subcommittee on Hong Kong's Work to Actively Dovetail with the National 15th Five-Year Plan held a meeting today (May 29) to exchange views with the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau.

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CE receives Legislative Council's briefing on thematic research and views gathered on Hong Kong's five-year plan