Other opinions
Requirements or expectations for Donald Tsang to fulfil his pledges
1 Maintaining Hong Kong as an international global finance centre
Stephen Cheung Yan-leung, chair professor in finance at City University
Hong Kong can issue renminbi bonds for mainland private enterprises
Chim Pui-chung, legislator representing financial services
Local and mainland investors' rights must be protected
2 Keeping the impetus of infrastructural development while preserving heritage
Ng Cho-nam, associate professor with University of Hong Kong's department of geography
Introduce sustainable development index covering the city's development, heritage preservation, education and political reform
Wong Kwok-lai, president of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
The government must overcome opposition against infrastructure developments or development projects
3 Improving the quality of life
Lister Cheung Lai-ping, chief executive of the Conservancy Association
Provide better living environment, including safe food and open space, to Hong Kong people
Chan Kin-man, professor of sociology at Chinese University
Introduce a law on maximum working hours for employees, and facilitate flexitime at work
4 Alleviating poverty
Sammy Chiu Wai-sang, head of social work department at Baptist University
To introduce a law on minimum wage for workers
Chua Hoi-wai, business director of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service
The situation on inter-generational poverty and working poor should be improved
5 Charting the path to attaining universal suffrage
Ivan Choy Chi-keung, political commentator at Chinese University
Path must win either Democratic Party or Civic Party's support
James Sung Lap-kung, political analyst at City University
Concrete proposal on universal suffrage for chief executive election must be provided for public discussion