Legisladores de Hong Kong planean su primer viaje colectivo a Pekín desde 1997

Los 90 legisladores de Hong Kong tienen programado viajar a Pekín del 19 al 25 de julio para una visita de estudio sobre asuntos nacionales. El viaje marca el primer desplazamiento grupal del Consejo Legislativo a la capital desde la transferencia de soberanía en 1997. Las actividades incluirán seminarios, visitas a autoridades clave y recorridos por el sector tecnológico.

La visita fue detallada en un documento presentado para su discusión en la reunión del Comité de la Cámara el 22 de mayo. Se espera que cada legislador pague alrededor de 15,600 dólares hongkoneses, que cubrirán el vuelo de ida y vuelta en clase económica, además de alojamiento y comidas. El documento señala que el viaje ayudará a los legisladores a "comprender mejor la filosofía de gobernanza y las estrategias de desarrollo de las autoridades centrales". También vincula el viaje con el trabajo de Hong Kong para alinearse con el 15º plan quinquenal de China. Los legisladores inspeccionarán instalaciones tecnológicas y asistirán a seminarios durante el programa de una semana. El desglose estimado incluye 3,700 dólares hongkoneses para vuelos y 11,000 dólares hongkoneses para otros costos.

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