The Centre for Macau Studies (CMS) of the University of Macau (UM) held the Seminar on Policy Address for the Fiscal Year 2025 of the Macao SAR Government 15 April. During the seminar, several experts and scholars interpreted the Policy Address for the Fiscal Year 2025 and made suggestions for the future governance of the SAR government.
The seminar was chaired by Agnes Lam Iok Fong, director of CMS. The experts and scholars agreed with the policy direction of the policy address titled ‘Innovate to elevate; forge ahead to break new ground’. They also agreed that as this year is the first year of the new administration and against the backdrop of the ‘new situation, new demands, and new missions’ facing Macao, the two main directions of development are to strengthen the coordination mechanisms and promote the integration of Macao and Hengqin. They also suggested that raising awareness of the rule of law with responsibility and action among civil servants can improve the governance capacity and effectiveness of the SAR government. This, in turn, will enhance Macao citizens’ sense of participation, satisfaction, and happiness, and fulfil their aspirations for a better life.
Tong Kai Chung, president of the Macau Institute of Management, made suggestions on optimising fiscal policy, facilitating the flow of factors within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and promoting the integration of Macao and Hengqin to support Macao’s economic diversification.
Lam Ka Ian, assistant professor in the Department of Government and Public Administration of the Faculty of Social Sciences at UM, discussed the future development direction of the integration of Macao and Hengqin, the welfare measures regarding the elderly and the young, and the accountability of civil servants.