Editorial | District council poll winners must show results
- With all but one of the 18 local bodies now under their control, pan-democrats have to go beyond politics and improve people’s livelihoods
Buoyed by campaign slogans such as “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times”, some winners may think they now have the mandate to revolutionise councils. But the lower-tier district affairs advisory bodies have well established roles and functions under the law. Inevitably, the political agenda is expected to become heavier under the pan-democrats’ leadership, but the councils must not fall short of what is legally required – to advise on matters affecting the well-being of the people and provide public facilities and services.
Previously, there were concerns that the pan-democrats’ views could not be fully reflected. The same applies when the pro-government camp becomes the minority. It is important councils do not become platforms for advancing self-interest or political courses. Now the opposition is in power, it needs to go beyond politics and be able to improve people’s livelihoods. It is incumbent upon members to prove they can exercise powers responsibly and be held accountable for decisions.
