Hong Kong’s five-year plan must boost governance to ensure results
The challenge is not simply identifying problems. It is mustering the political will and building the capacity to overcome them

Why do some governments consistently turn long-term goals into visible results while others struggle to move beyond policy announcements? The answer often lies not in ideology and planning but in governance: the ability to identify priorities, coordinate action and sustain implementation.
The challenge is not simply identifying problems. It is mustering the political will and building the capacity to overcome them.
Ultimately, citizens judge governments by the results they deliver. Can people find affordable, decent housing? Can young people see opportunities for upward mobility? Can businesses operate with confidence? Can communities feel their concerns being addressed? The legitimacy of any governing system rests on its ability to answer such questions.
