John Lee to begin public consultation on term’s final policy address on Monday
Hong Kong leader also says exercise set to gauge views on the city’s first five-year plan, due in third quarter
Hong Kong’s leader has announced that a public consultation for the final policy address of the current term will begin on Monday, with the exercise also set to gauge views on the city’s first five-year plan.
“The consultation will collect opinions on both the five-year plan and the policy address, with the government to organise and incorporate them accordingly,” Lee said.
He described the city’s first five-year plan, which aims to align with the national development blueprint for China’s economic and social targets spanning 2026 to 2030, as outlining an overall direction for Hong Kong, while the policy address would focus on more concrete measures.
Hong Kong aims to publish the plan in the third quarter of this year. The consultation for the five-year blueprint began last Monday.


