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MACAO, June 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Hong Kong celebrities
from various sectors said they believe that Donald Tsang's becoming the Chief
Executive (CE) designate is in the mainstream public interest of Hong Kong and
expect Tsang to maintain a stable and harmonious social environment for further
economic development, according to media reports here Friday.
Hsang Hin Chi, member of the Standing Committee of
the NationalPeople's Congress (NPC), said Tsang obtained support from the
majority of members of the Election Committee, indicating Tsang enjoys popular
confidence.
Hsang said he believed that Tsang will make more
contributions to Hong Kong's development.
Jose Yun Sun-say, member of the National Committee of
the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and president of
the Chinese Manufacturing Association of Hong Kong, said Tsang has rich
administrative experience. "He is very decisive and has won support of the Hong
Kong public."
He said he expected Tsang to maintain the momentum of
Hong Kong's economic recovery and reduce meaningless disputes.
Yu Kwok-chun, member of the National Committee of the
CPPCC andchairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Community Organizations Ltd,
said he hoped Tsang will grasp the opportunities of the central government's
support to Hong Kong and push ahead with HongKong's all-around economic
development.
While congratulating Tsang's becoming the CE
designate, people from Hong Kong's business community pin high hopes on Tsang,
hoping Tsang will concentrate on economic development and create abetter
business environment.
Ian Fok Chun-wan, chairman of the Chinese General
Chamber of Commerce (CGCC), said Donald Tsang is capable of implementing his
policy blueprint released during his election campaign and leadingHong Kong
people into achieving progress.
He said the CGCC expects Tsang to build a harmonious
society and make a long-term plan and strategy for Hong Kong's
sustainabledevelopment.
Tsang is also urged to stick to a market-oriented
economy, takeadvantage of Hong Kong's priorities and build confidence of the
citizens.
David Eldon, chairman of the Hong Kong General
Chamber of Commerce, together with other business leaders in Hong Kong, said
they expect Tsang to maintain Hong Kong's stability, create a better business
environment, in a bid to attract more foreign investment and promote Hong Kong's
economic development.
Hong Kong's various social organizations expressed
their hope that Tsang will continue to listen to the public and implement
hispolicy blueprint. They expect Tsang to put emphasis on economic development
and create more job opportunities.
Raymond Or, vice chairman and chief executive of the
Hang Seng Bank, said Tsang had served in the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region (HKSAR) government for many years, first as Financial Secretary and then
Chief Secretary for Administration, and is familiar with the operation of the
government.
Or said Tsang has incisive understanding of Hong
Kong's economyand financial market and also enjoys high popularity.
Or said he believed that Tsang's becoming the CE
designate willhelp improve Hong Kong's business environment and consolidate
HongKong's status as an international financial center.
Returning Officer for the Chief Executive Election
Carley Chu announced on Thursday that Donald Tsang was the only valid candidate
in the Chief Executive Election of the HKSAR and has thus automatically become
the Chief Executive designate, in accordance with Section 17 of the Chief
Executive Election Ordinance.
Macao chief expects more co-ops with HK
Edmund Ho Hau Wah, chief executive of the Macao
Special Administrative Region (SAR), on Friday extended his congratulations to
Donald Tsang Yam-kuen on his becoming the chief executive designate of the Hong
Kong SAR.
Ho, in a letter to Tsang, conveyed the
congratulations on behalf of the Macao SAR government, according to a press
release issued by the Government Information Bureau.
Ho said in the letter that the co-operation between
Hong Kong and Macao has been increasing at a steady pace since the establishment
of the special administrative regions and he anticipated the co-operation
between the two SARs to develop further with joint efforts.
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