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DC reform meetings held

The Government held exchange meetings on the theme of improving the district governance system and reforming the District Councils (DCs) at the Central Government Offices today.   Over 80 Hong Kong Special Administrative Region deputies to the National People's Congress (NPC) and Hong Kong SAR members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) were there to exchange views on improving the district governance system and supporting the District Council election.   Chief Executive John Lee noted that it is the first major citywide election after improving the district governance system and reforming the DCs, and is of particular significance.   He said it also marks the final mile for the full implementation of the principle of “patriots administering Hong Kong” in the district governance structure.   The Chief Executive also noted that the election is of great significance to the good governance and the long-term st

National Games office established

The Culture, Sports & Tourism Bureau announced today the setting up of a co-ordination office to carry out planning and implementation work for the upcoming National Games, National Games for Persons with Disabilities and National Special Olympic Games.

 

The National Games Coordination Office, led by three senior directorate officers, will work closely with the governments of Guangdong and the Macao Special Administration Region to co-organise the 15th National Games.

          

The State Council announced in August 2021 that the 15th National Games are to be co-hosted in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau in 2025, the first time Hong Kong will have co-hosted the National Games.

 

The three locations will also co-host the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the 9th National Special Olympic Games after the 15th National Games are held.

      

The Hong Kong SAR Organising Committee of the 15th National Games was formed in May, with the Chief Executive as its Patron, the Chief Secretary as Chairman and the Secretary for Culture, Sports & Tourism as Secretary General. The committee’s job is to provide policy direction and oversee preparations for events to be staged in Hong Kong.

 

Additionally, a Steering Committee chaired by the Permanent Secretary for Culture, Sports & Tourism, with support from various co-ordinating committees, will be set up in the fourth quarter of this year to carry out work in different areas.

 

These include matters relating to immigration; security and accreditation; media, publicity and community relations; transport and traffic arrangements; and medical services.


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