How satisfied are you with Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa's Policy Address?
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Has your confidence in the future of Hong Kong increased or decreased after Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa delivered his Eighth Policy Address?
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CE admitted the government's 'failure to establish the vision of "people-based" governance...were not sufficiently mindful of the impact of some policies on the community's capacity to bear and the potentially controversial nature of these policies...lacked a sense of crisis, political sensitivity as well as the necessary experience and capability to cope with political and economic changes, [and] were indecisive when dealing with emergencies.' Do you think what he said could help alleviate people's dissatisfaction?
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CE said the government 'will spare no effort to implement "people-based" governance and take practical measures to mitigate antagonism between different strata, [will] seriously address the problem of poverty to break the cycle of inter-generational poverty, [and will] take good care of the disadvantaged.' Do you think he can achieve this goal in the coming year?
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CE said the general public is most concerned about 11 issues, they include: increasing employment, helping the poor and needy, environmental protection, developing education, municipal projects, business environment, fair competition, Goods and Services Tax, health care financing, population policy and West Kowloon Cultural District. Which one of these issues concerns you most?
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This year, the theme of CE's policy address is "Working Together for Economic Development and Social Harmony". Do you think this theme concurs with the current needs of society?
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Do you think there CE should face the public directly after he announced his Policy Address?
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