It's Important To Feel The Public's Pulse: John Lee

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2022-05-01 HKT 17:47
The only candidate in the Chief Executive poll, John Lee, said it's important for officials to feel the pulse of the public as he visited a wet market in Tin Shui Wai on Sunday.
As one of three stops he made publicly for the day, he shook hands and took pictures with some of the residents and shop owners at Tin Yan Market, saying he feels they're living happily in a warm community.
The former Chief Secretary added that he's encouraged by the support he received from residents, reiterating that he will look to strengthen the network of volunteers across Hong Kong once he's elected.
Lee stressed the priority for the incoming government is to improve people's livelihoods and develop the economy.
When asked whether he "definitely" won't restart political reform if he becomes Hong Kong's leader, Lee stressed there are many issues for the government to tackle.
"This [CE election] is only the first stage of completing the improved electoral system, we're only trying to complete the process," he told reporters.
"It will be an important task for the government, together with the Legislative Council, to find ways to realise the maximum benefits of the improved electoral system."
Lee said as the government gradually resolves different issues, he would be most happy when the people tell him there are no more problems.
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