Hong Kong Announcement of Responding to Housing Shortage, etc. Aiming to relieve youth rebound October 17th 4:32

On the 16th, the Hong Kong government's top secretary, Moon Moon Rin, announced a government policy that included measures to deal with housing shortages, and showed measures aimed at resolving the dissatisfaction of young people who are at the center of protests. There seems to be an aim to relieve the backlash against the government.

The legislative assembly, which is the parliament in Hong Kong, opened on the 16th, and despite the attempt to give a policy statement by the executive secretary of the moon, Tsukiyue Lin, it was interrupted by protests by democratic lawmakers, and the policy was announced on video instead.

The administration policy states that the government will provide more than 20,000 houses at low prices from next year to next year, and HK $ 2,500 per child per year for all households with children from kindergarten to high school. For example, 35,000 yen will be paid in yen.

In this regard, Mr. Hayashi emphasized, “The government intends to work as hard as possible to meet the needs of the citizens.”

The government seems to have the aim of alleviating the opposition to the government by showing measures for resolving the dissatisfaction of the younger generation, which is the center of protests.

However, democratic lawmakers and organizations are urging resignation from Secretary General Hayao Hayashi, saying that he is a party that has been protesting for more than four months and has caused social disruption and is not qualified to lead the government.

At the legislative meeting, Secretary Hayashi Hayashi will attend the meeting on the 17th, and questions regarding the administration policy will be held. However, the democracy is intensifying, and it is unclear whether it will be held as planned.