Hong Kong’s largest pro-establishment party has urged the government to create new authorities and appoint more people from outside the civil service to help the city diversify its economy, and solve social problems such as housing and environmental hygiene.
Aside from new policy bureaus and political posts, leaders of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong also said officials should learn from Beijing, in establishing a development and reform commission responsible for drafting a plan for Hong Kong’s future growth.