[Comprehensive Current Affairs] Reforms to Prevent Bidding Warfare
Guest: Pan Xuezhi, Research Director of the Minsi Policy Research Institute
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Guest: Pan Xuezhi, Research Director of the Minsi Policy Research Institute
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A group released a survey and found that Hong Kong's "one country, two systems" index rebounded, reflecting an improvement in public confidence. However, the survey also pointed out that the international community's evaluation of Hong Kong continues to deteriorate. What should be the key points to interpret? What other ways to deal with it?
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[Now News Channel] Topic: Looking forward to the new chief executive—how to strengthen the government team? The new chief executive will take office in July. Can the structural reorganization promoted by the current government be completed as scheduled?
What are the lessons learned from the anti-extradition law storm that lasted for more than a year?
The government is actively organizing an independent review committee to find out the causes of the anti-amendment turmoil and prevent history from repeating itself. As for the police, the IPCC is still responsible for investigating. To what extent does this arrangement respond to citizens’ demands?
How can universities handle police-student conflicts?
President Xi Jinping and Vice Prime Minister Han Zheng met with Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor respectively and clearly expressed their support for her to end violence and chaos and quell public anger. This is the first time that central leaders have spoken publicly since the anti-extradition bill storm broke out. Are there any revelations?