
Senior Beijing official urges officials and community leaders to support Hong Kong’s governing framework and strengthen coordination
China’s vice-premier has stressed that safeguarding Hong Kong’s executive-led system requires the shared commitment of officials, legislators and wider society, underscoring Beijing’s continued support for the city’s governance framework.
During a meeting with Hong Kong representatives and senior officials, the vice-premier said the effective functioning of the executive-led model depends on cooperation between the administration, the legislature and different sectors of the community.
He highlighted the importance of maintaining alignment with the constitutional structure that governs the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The vice-premier noted that the city’s governance system, established under the Basic Law, places the chief executive and the administration at the centre of policymaking and leadership.
He said ensuring smooth interaction among branches of government and broader social participation is essential for Hong Kong’s stability and long-term development.
Officials present at the discussions said the remarks reflected Beijing’s view that Hong Kong’s prosperity and effective administration rely on strong institutional coordination and adherence to the framework set out when the territory returned to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.
The vice-premier also encouraged Hong Kong leaders to continue strengthening governance capacity and addressing economic and social priorities while maintaining the city’s distinctive role as an international financial and commercial hub.
Observers said the comments underline Beijing’s emphasis on reinforcing Hong Kong’s governing structure while encouraging broader participation from different sectors of society in supporting policy implementation.
The meeting formed part of ongoing engagement between mainland officials and Hong Kong representatives aimed at ensuring the city’s governance system functions effectively and continues contributing to national development strategies and international economic cooperation.
During a meeting with Hong Kong representatives and senior officials, the vice-premier said the effective functioning of the executive-led model depends on cooperation between the administration, the legislature and different sectors of the community.
He highlighted the importance of maintaining alignment with the constitutional structure that governs the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The vice-premier noted that the city’s governance system, established under the Basic Law, places the chief executive and the administration at the centre of policymaking and leadership.
He said ensuring smooth interaction among branches of government and broader social participation is essential for Hong Kong’s stability and long-term development.
Officials present at the discussions said the remarks reflected Beijing’s view that Hong Kong’s prosperity and effective administration rely on strong institutional coordination and adherence to the framework set out when the territory returned to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.
The vice-premier also encouraged Hong Kong leaders to continue strengthening governance capacity and addressing economic and social priorities while maintaining the city’s distinctive role as an international financial and commercial hub.
Observers said the comments underline Beijing’s emphasis on reinforcing Hong Kong’s governing structure while encouraging broader participation from different sectors of society in supporting policy implementation.
The meeting formed part of ongoing engagement between mainland officials and Hong Kong representatives aimed at ensuring the city’s governance system functions effectively and continues contributing to national development strategies and international economic cooperation.














































