‘Election platform should be ready within a week’

Chief Executive candidate John Lee on Sunday said he is aiming to complete his election platform within the coming week, and he will be meeting with various sectors to explain his policy priorities.

Lee — the sole candidate in the May 8 election — said initiatives relating to different sectors would all be underpinned by his broader philosophy of being results-oriented, boosting Hong Kong’s competitiveness and shoring up the city developmental foundation.

Asked by a reporter whether he would defend press freedom as chief executive, Lee said there is no need to ‘defend’ this principle as it is protected by the Basic Law.

“Freedom of the press always exists in Hong Kong. I think there’s no need to use the word ‘defend’ because it exists and we attach great importance to press freedom. But press freedom needs to fulfil the requirements of the law. Hong Kong is a place with rule of law, any action or activities must be lawful,” he replied.

When asked if he would meet the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) to discuss the matter, the former chief secretary said any contact would have to wait until a government inquiry into the group is completed.

Earlier this year, the Registry of Trade Unions wrote to the HKJA, demanding it justify its activities and provide financial information about its operations, alleging that some of its actions appear to be inconsistent with the Trade Unions Ordinance.

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