Leung shelves restructuring plan, lawmakers stage protest
Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying on Wednesday shelved his controversial government restructuring plan for the time being, to give priority to pressing issues such as housing and poverty.
Leung announced the decision as he outlined his vision, policy direction and work priorities in his first policy speech to the 70 newly elected lawmakers in the Legislative Council.
He said the restructuring plan, if raised in Legco in the near future, would probably be the target of lawmakers’ delaying tactics, as it was earlier this year.
“This would waste our time and energy. Therefore I have decided I will not retable the restructuring plan in the short term, so we can focus our energy on other work,” he said.
His original plan would have created two new deputy positions – one each for the chief secretary and financial secretary – and two new policy bureaus to handle technology and culture.
Leung acknowledged that the existing structure was “not perfect” for him, but pledged to work with it for now.