How satisfied are you with Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa's policy speech?
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Has your confidence in the future of Hong Kong increased or decreased after Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa issued his Fifth Policy Address?
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How satisfied are you with the Chief Executive's education policy?
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How satisfied are you with Chief Executive's policy in relieving people's hardships?
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How satisfied are you with new accountability system of principal government officials mentioned in the policy address?
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In his Fifth Policy Address, Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa announced three key measures to relieve people's hardships, namely, creating over 30,000 job opportunities, reducing rates payments and raising the tax-deduction ceiling for housing loan interest. Do you think these measures will work out?
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Do you think these measures are sufficient to relieve people's hardships?
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In conclusion of his Policy Address, the Chief Executive suggested that if Hong Kong people could invest in the future, particularly in education, we would be able to overcome adversity and maintain our leading edge after economic restructuring. Do you agree with what he said?
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This year, the theme of Chief Executive's Policy Address is "Building on our Strengths, Investing in our Future". Do you think this theme concurs with the current needs of society?
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