The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, today (September 17) continued to meet different sectors to introduce the Green Paper on Constitutional Development.
Mr Lam met representatives of the insurance sector at the Government Headquarters in the morning. He then attended a luncheon with the textile and garment sector, followed by a seminar organised by Hong Kong members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in the afternoon. During these occasions, Mr Lam outlined the key issues set out in the Green Paper and explained the principles and requirements involved in attaining the ultimate aim of universal suffrage as stipulated in the Basic Law.
In the evening, Mr Lam joined the Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Henry Tang, to attend the Kowloon Regional Forum on the Green Paper held in the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre in Kowloon Park and listened to the views and concerns of the participants about the issue.
Ends/Monday, September 17, 2007
SCMA meets with the insurance sector
The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, meets representatives of the insurance sector at the Government Headquarters this morning (September 17). Mr Lam briefed them on the Green Paper on Constitutional Development and took the opportunity to gather views as part of the public consultation.
SCMA attending luncheon with the textile and garment sector
Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Mr Stephen Lam (fourth right) is pictured with representatives of the textile and garment sector at a luncheon today (September 17). He briefed them on the Green Paper on Constitutional Development and gathered their views as part of the public consultation.
SCMA attending a seminar organised by Hong Kong members of CPPCC
Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Mr Stephen Lam (right) is pictured a seminar organised by Hong Kong members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference this afternoon (September 17) to brief them on the Green Paper on Constitutional Development.
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