CE collects views for Policy Address

August 3, 2025

Chief Executive John Lee today led his team of principal officials to attend the second 2025 Policy Address District Forum to continue listening to the views and suggestions of members of local communities on the upcoming Policy Address.

 

Held at Yuen Long Public Secondary School, the forum was attended by about 120 people from different backgrounds.

 

The two-hour district forum consisted of two sessions. In the first session, the Chief Executive and the principal officials listened to the views of members of the public. The matters raised covered land and housing, transport, innovation and technology, financial services development, culture and sports, education, youth issues, poverty alleviation and support for the disadvantaged, healthcare services, social welfare and more.

 

In the second session, participants were divided into four groups centred on the themes of "pursuing development and economic growth" and "improving people's livelihood and building our future together" to engage in more extensive exchanges with the Chief Executive and the principal officials. The Chief Executive interacted and discussed with members of each group in turn and listened to their views.

 

Mr Lee attended the district forums on two Sundays in a row to exchange and interact directly with the public, learning about their views on the Policy Address and understanding their expectations for Hong Kong's development.

 

He said: “The participants' remarks have shown me their passion and confidence in Hong Kong, and have also inspired me as I prepare the Policy Address. We will carefully consider every suggestion put forward by the public and formulate policies to boost the economy and improve people's livelihoods."

 

The public consultation for the Policy Address was launched on June 16. The Government has held more than 40 consultation sessions to date. Citizens can continue to give their views through various channels, including the Policy Address website, social media platforms, hotlines, by email, fax and post.

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