Executive Council, Government advisory body in Central District, Hong Kong
The Executive Council is a government advisory body in Central District that supports Hong Kong's Chief Executive with policy decisions. Members from legislative, business, and public sectors meet to review and recommend actions on laws and administrative matters.
The body originated during British colonial rule and maintained its advisory function following Hong Kong's handover to China in 1997. Its role evolved to support the administrative framework established under the new political system.
Members represent different sectors of Hong Kong society, including legislators, business leaders, and public figures who contribute to governmental decision-making processes.
The office is located in central Hong Kong and accessible by public transport. Keep in mind this is an active government building, so visitor access may be limited or require arrangements.
Each council member takes an Oath of Fidelity and maintains confidentiality about discussions, contributing to administrative transparency in the Hong Kong government.
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