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Carrie Lam denies Hong Kong government restructuring plans tied to possible re-election bid
- Possible creation of two new bureaus – one for arts and another for housing – meant to ‘pave the way’ for next chief executive, city leader says
- Meanwhile, backdrop blunder sees country’s full name spelled with the wrong Chinese characters, leading to post-press conference apology
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor has defended her plans to restructure the government despite having less than a year left in her term, insisting it has nothing to do with wanting to secure her political future.
Lam told the press ahead of her Executive Council meeting on Tuesday that the absence of opposition filibustering meant now was the time for the legislature and executive branches to jointly look at a possible revamp of policy bureaus.
“We want to pave the way [for the next chief executive]. This is not related to whether I will seek re-election,” she said.
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The chief executive had hinted on Sunday that she intended to set up two new bureaus to handle cultural development and housing.
Elaborating on that plan, Lam on Tuesday said her administration would formulate a detailed proposal for the next government to consider.
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