Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Legislative Council (LegCo) President Andrew Leung Kwan-yuen announced on Wednesday that the seventh-term LegCo has established a new pattern of constructive collaboration between the legislative and executive branches. This development marks a milestone in governance since the implementation of electoral system reforms and the principle of “patriots administering Hong Kong.”
Strengthening Governance Through Collaboration
Leung emphasized that the current LegCo term, the first under the improved electoral framework, has demonstrated unprecedented productivity and accountability. Multi-tiered communication mechanisms between legislators and government officials have enabled forward-looking proposals to be integrated into official policy blueprints, aligning with the HKSAR’s executive-led governance structure.
Patriotic Governance in Action
The LegCo president highlighted how the “patriots administering Hong Kong” principle has fostered stability, allowing lawmakers to focus on long-term development goals while maintaining rigorous oversight. This approach has balanced legislative efficiency with democratic representation, reflecting what Leung described as a “new chapter in Hong Kong’s constitutional order.”
Encouraging Participation in Upcoming Elections
With LegCo elections approaching, Leung urged patriotic and capable individuals to consider running for office, emphasizing the importance of public engagement. He called on eligible voters to actively participate, stating that robust electoral turnout would further consolidate Hong Kong’s role as a bridge between the Chinese mainland and global markets.
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HKSAR's 7th LegCo fosters new interaction pattern with executive
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