Published: 17:45, August 17, 2024 | Updated: 17:59, August 17, 2024
Policy Address: CE to start meeting HK people on Sunday
By Wang Zhan
John Lee Ka-chiu, chief executive of the HKSAR, attends a launching ceremony for the National Security Exhibition Gallery, in Hong Kong, Aug 6, 2024. (ADAM LAM / CHINA DAILY) 

HONG KONG - Chief Executive John Lee Ka-Chiu said starting Sunday, he will start face-to-face meetings with the people to seek their suggestions for his upcoming Policy Address.

In a post on his official Facebook page, Lee said a district consultation meeting would be held in Tai Po at 10 am, with live broadcasts on television and online. He said he and his team had so far attended more than 20 consultation meetings - online and in person - to collect opinions.

Lee said he will hold group discussion with the public on the two themes of economic development and people's livelihood and well-being on Sunday. Senior government officials will accompany him.

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Proposals from lawmakers, political parties, business leaders and representatives across sectors have already made their way to the CE.

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government aims to hold more than 40 consultation sessions ahead of Lee's third Policy Address.

The public consultation drive was announced in July.