Follow-up Survey on the Fourth Policy Address of Leung Chun-yingBack
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How satisfied are you with Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying's Policy Address delivered this year? | | Table | |
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Please use a scale of 0-100 to rate your degree of satisfaction of the policy address delivered by Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today, with 0 indicating very dissatisfied, 100 indicating very satisfied and 50 indicating half-half. How would you rate his latest Policy Address? | | Table | |
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On the whole, how satisfied are you with Leung Chun-ying's policy direction? | | Table | |
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The theme of this year's Policy Address is “Innovate for the Economy, Improve Livelihood, Foster Harmony, Share Prosperity”. Do you think this theme concurs with the current needs of the society? | | Table | |
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Do you think the effect of the policies proposed by CY Leung in Policy Address on tackling the current problems in Hong Kong would be big or small? |
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Do you think the effect of the housing and land supply policies proposed by CY Leung on tackling housing problems would be big or small? | | Table | |
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CY Leung also said that the Government will set up a steering committee for the Belt and Road, which will be responsible for formulating strategies and policies for Hong Kong’s participation in the Belt and Road Initiative. A Belt and Road Office will also be established to take forward related studies. Besides, a $1 billion scholarship fund will be set up to attract more students from the Belt and Road countries to study in Hong Kong. Do you support or oppose these proposals? | | Table | |
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CY Leung proposed several policies regarding “Innovation and Technology”, including earmarking $2 billion to the ITB so that investment income generated from the allocation can be used to fund research undertaken by institutions; setting up the Innovation and Technology Venture Fund and the Innovation and Technology Fund for Better Living respectively; developing a “smart city”, etc. Do you support or oppose these proposals? | | Table | |
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There is a saying that this year’s Policy Address tends to address social problems in Hong Kong from the perspective of the Central Government rather than from citizens’ perspective. Do you support or oppose this view? | | Table | |
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