Opinion | Use Hong Kong’s birth rate to measure ‘result-oriented’ John Lee’s success

  • The next chief executive has shown ambition in pledging to tackle Hong Kong’s lingering issues, including reforming the civil service
  • His administration should take a fresh look at the birth rate as an indicator of social ills that need fixing

Children climb on the playground at the Tenacity Residence in Cheung Sha Wan on May 3. The incoming administration would do well to see Hong Kong’s low birth rate as an indicator of social ills that need fixing rather than the problem in itself. Photo: Dickson Lee

As sure as the sun rose in the east this morning, John Lee Ka-chiu seamlessly went from being the sole candidate running for Hong Kong chief executive to becoming the chief executive-elect.

Congratulations are in order for both Lee and his former boss, current Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor. The latter has obviously started the transition, beginning with getting the public used to what “result-oriented” governance may look like.
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