
EC
Executive Council
Organization GovernmentHong Kong's Executive Council is a key decision-making body advising the Chief Executive.
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The Executive Council is Hong Kong's top advisory body, assisting the Chief Executive in policymaking. Convened by Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, it's currently in the news due to its involvement in several key issues. These include the controversial decision to halt the legalization of basketball betting, the implementation of a new accountability system for department heads, and the progression of the Northern Metropolis megaproject. The Council is also working with the Legislative Council to craft Hong Kong's first five-year plan, aligning with national development goals. Furthermore, the Council is navigating the impact of global events, such as the Middle East conflict, on Hong Kong's economy and supply chains. The Executive Council's actions and decisions are significant as they directly influence Hong Kong's policies, development projects, and its response to both local and international challenges.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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