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BEIJING, Oct.13-- Chief Executive Donald Tsang
yesterday announced an action plan in his maiden policy address, to translate
his election promises into substantial steps to strengthen governance for the
people.
He will reform the power nucleus
of the administration to draw in more expertise from outside the
government to make government policies closer to the social pulse, and be more
assertive regarding the public's mainstream opinions.
Tsang said pursuing excellence in governance was the
most pressing public demand, trusting the reforms, together with other
initiatives, would pave way for cultivating a harmonious society founded on
strong government and economic development.
Appearing at the Legislative Council (LegCo) at 11
am, Tsang in the ensuing 90 minutes impressed upon lawmakers that while the
administration and the LegCo had their respective roles to play under the Basic
Law, they had the common agenda of bringing about effective governance to Hong
Kong.
"The Basic Law stipulates 10
powers and functions of LegCo... and four areas where the SAR government is
accountable to the legislature," Tsang said.
"As long as the executive authorities and LegCo
exercise their powers and perform their functions as laid down explicitly in the
Basic Law, they will complement each other and operate with due checks and
balances," he said.
He said a strong government did not work behind
closed doors but rather hinged on the political skills and the cohesion and
co-operation of the governing team.
To this effect, he will authorize the Chief Secretary
for Administration and the Financial Secretary to play the role of policy
co-ordination, so that he can focus on political issues and institutional and
operational efficiency.
Tsang said maintaining a good relationship with the
central authorities was a cornerstone for implementing the principle of "one
country, two systems" successfully in the SAR.
He pledged to "actively" promote contacts and
exchanges between Hong Kong and the central authorities, and urged others
lawmakers, district councillors and the public to do the same.
(Source: China
Daily) |