Group 1 - The election results of the eighth Legislative Council in Hong Kong were announced on December 8, with all 90 members elected, reflecting the successful implementation of the "patriots governing Hong Kong" principle and the advancement of a high-quality democracy suitable for Hong Kong [1][2] - This election, the second under the improved electoral system, showcased a competitive environment with 161 candidates vying for 90 seats, ensuring no automatic wins and highlighting the candidates' focus on political platforms, performance, and capabilities [2][3] - The election demonstrated the broad representativeness, political inclusiveness, balanced participation, and fair competition of the new electoral system, indicating a shift away from politicization towards core issues like economic development and social harmony [2][3] Group 2 - The newly elected Legislative Council members are expected to address pressing social issues such as housing, elderly care, poverty alleviation, and youth development, while also contributing to the national "14th Five-Year Plan" and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development [3] - The election process was marked by a strong sense of community and resilience, especially in the aftermath of the Tai Po fire disaster, where many candidates actively participated in disaster relief efforts, showcasing their commitment to serving Hong Kong [2][3] - The election is seen as a new chapter in good governance, with a focus on rational and constructive electoral culture, ensuring fair and transparent elections that will support Hong Kong's development [3]
香港高质量民主的又一次成功实践(望海楼)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-12-08 22:45