With a super majority in parliament, can the Hong Kong government outperform Singapore? Perhaps, the two are fighting for second rate performance.
With a super majority in parliament, can the Hong Kong government outperform Singapore? Perhaps, the two are fighting for second rate performance.
Will the new elite legislative Assembly and supermajority in parliament give the Hong Kong government a better performance? Not sure.
Will the Chief Executive or new CE with the support of the House provide a better future for Hong Kong? What the majority of people there want is prosperity, can the CE deliver?
Can the PAP elite represent the people? The not-so-diverse Legco also faces this problem. How do people’s representatives do a check and balance, and question the government?
In the past, performance can overcome this question. But the recent developments show both cities are not performing at their top.
In Singapore, we see the PAP government is less productive, efficient, and foresight than the old PAP. They also acknowledge they are not able to attract talents and are at the cross-road.
Competitions are hot and everywhere in the world. It is interesting to watch how these two cities react. Being elite does not mean you cannot represent the people, but your delivery and performance based on the demand of the people matter.
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