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HK Chief Wants Better Ties with LegCo

In his first question-and-answer session since becoming Hong Kong's acting chief executive, Donald Tsang told its Legislative Council (LegCo) on Thursday afternoon that his administration should strengthen cooperation with them so that they may work together for the welfare of the people.

 

"With an attitude of openness and sincerity, we will try to secure trust and support for the government," said Tsang.

 

He said that over the past years, the special administrative region's government and all sectors of society have found a set of political guidelines beneficial to stability and development. The economy continues to be revived, a harmonious society maintained and the people confident in both themselves and the future.

 

Tsang said he hoped that the Executive Council (ExCo) and LegCo could strengthen communication and build mutual trust.

 

Asked about the challenges and opportunities faced, Tsang said Hong Kong's development must benefit the overall situation, and should transform its economy to meet the challenges of globalization.

 

By playing a key role in the Pan-Pearl Delta region's economy, Hong Kong should consolidate its status as an international financial center and an Asian world city, he said.

 

Hong Kong people need a more open and democratic society in which all 6 million residents enjoy respect, said Tsang, so the government must keep reflecting on itself and strive for progress to live up to their expectations.

 

He said he and his colleagues would enhance policy research formulation, coordination and implementation, and let more people take part in public affairs.

 

He added that the immediate task for the government is to elect the new chief executive on July 10, on time and in accordance with the law.

 

He said the present situation of Hong Kong had been hard-won and should be cherished. 

 

(Xinhua News Agency April 29, 2005)

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