HK to see smoother governance in next 5 years: CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Monday she believes the SAR government will see smoother governance and greater achievement in the next five years.

But she told the audience at a forum not to treat that as her re-election bid.

Speaking at her first public event since she fractured her elbow last week, Lam said the city has entered a new stage after going through its toughest time in the past several years.

She expressed optimism towards the government’s work moving forward.

“I am almost sure that the next five years will work more satisfactorily. In other words, using my own standards, there will be more achievements,” she said.

The CE added that the SAR is now in a good position to map out its future development, with the national security legislation and electoral reform in place.

“We didn’t have the courage, the knowledge or what was required to plan for Hong Kong’s future, but now… we shouldn’t miss the opportunity and be shortsighted when considering Hong Kong’s future development.”

She cited the Northern Metropolis project as an example, adding that she would be very pleased if the mega development project can be completed in 15 years.

Lam said she was simply sharing her thoughts as the chief executive who has faced four years of challenges, not delivering her re-election platform.

She also called on people who are patriotic and competent to run in the upcoming Legislative Council election, saying those with different views are welcome to join the race as the authorities are not trying to create an “echo chamber”.

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