Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor made it her priority to improve relations between the government and the legislature when she took office in 2017. Within five days, she was in Legco facing questions from lawmakers. Lam also introduced an extra, quick question and answer session each month in a bid to further understanding between the executive and legislative branches. The move was well received at the time. But this week the chief executive revealed she no longer intended to make these monthly appearances. She said they were not meaningful any more as they often resulted in conflict and provided an opportunity for opposition lawmakers to subject her to insults. “Why should I do these things?” Lam asked.
There is a simple answer to that question. Responding to queries from legislators is an important part of her job. No matter how unpleasant or unproductive the Q&A sessions may appear, the fact the chief executive is prepared to attend them is important.