Hong Kong to more actively participate in nation's development: HKSAR chief executive
HONG KONG -- Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam said on Monday that Hong Kong will be more actively participating in the nation's development in 2021, which is the opening year of the country's 14th Five-Year Plan.
When talking to HKSAR deputies to the National People's Congress (NPC) online, Lam said Hong Kong will focus on the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the Belt and Road Initiative and the new development pattern of domestic and international dual circulation.
She expressed the hope that HKSAR deputies to the NPC would continue to express their views on the related work and give their firm support to the HKSAR government.
The NPC and its Standing Committee solved the problems faced by the HKSAR at the constitutional level three times over the past year, which is testimony to the overall jurisdiction over the HKSAR exercised by the central authorities and the constitutional relationship between the central authorities and the HKSAR, Lam said.
A total of 24 deputies expressed their views covering a wide range of topics during the meeting.
- Man sentenced to death for killing his children
- Hemodialysis services cover all counties with over 100,000 permanent residents
- Flu cases fall to moderate level
- Taiwan lawmakers vote to pass motion to impeach island's leader Lai Ching-te
- Remains of former senior Chinese legislator Peng Peiyun cremated
- World's longest expressway tunnel opens to traffic in Xinjiang
































