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It wasn’t always such smooth sailing and Chan would do well to acknowledge as much.

Topic: politicsRegion: asia pacificUpdated: i1 outletsSources: 1Spectrum: Left OnlyFiltered: Asia (1/1)· Clear2 min read
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SITUATION
When Chan was first given the keys to the city’s coffers, they were full. Chan should recall the battles he had to fight after delivering his second budget in 2018.
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Spectrum: Left Only🌍Asia: 1
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KEY FACTS
  • When Chan was first given the keys to the city’s coffers, they were full.
  • Chan should recall the battles he had to fight after delivering his second budget in 2018.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

This development falls within the broader context of Politics activity in Asia Pacific. Current reporting indicates: It wasn’t always such smooth sailing and Chan would do well to acknowledge as much. When Chan was first given the keys to the city’s coffers, they were full. Chan should recall the battles he had to fight after delivering his second budget in 2018.

This context is based on the currently available source text and may be refined as fuller reporting becomes available.

Brief

Paul Chan should welcome lawmakers’ budget scrutiny, not dismiss it Paul Chan should welcome lawmakers’ budget scrutiny, not dismiss it Opinion | Paul Chan should welcome lawmakers’ budget scrutiny, not dismiss itinistration’s fiscal plans and their impact on the city’s future Alice Wu is a political consultant and a former associate director of the Asia Pacific Media Network at UCLA.

Congratulations to Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po for getting the city’s budget to sail through the Legislative Council.

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