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Apr 27 - Week in Review
See the week's main Government news in pictures.Thai talks: Chief Executive CY Leung (left) meets with Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha in Kuala Lumpur on April 27.
News worthy: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the Hong Kong News Awards 2014 presentation ceremony on April 27.
Prior notice: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam says on April 27 that details of future political reform promotional events may not be disclosed to the media in advance.
Provincial growth: Secretary for Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Raymond Tam (right) and Liaoning Vice-Governor Bing Zhigang open the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government Liaoning Liaison Unit on April 27.
Workers' rights: Chief Executive CY Leung attends the Labour Department's Labour Day reception at the Convention & Exhibition Centre on April 27.
Talking point: Chief Executive CY Leung calls for rational discussion on the Government's political reform package ahead of an Executive Council meeting on April 28.
Reaching out: Secretary for Security TK Lai (right) distributes leaflets promoting the Government's political reform package in Kwai Chung on April 28.
Dalian dialogue: Secretary for Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Raymond Tam (left) meets Dalian Municipal People's Government Vice Mayor Lu Lin on April 28 in Dalian.
On the street: Secretary for Food & Health Dr Ko Wing-man promotes the Government's political reform package in Kwai Chung on April 28.
Publicity drive: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam and Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Prof KC Chan visit Lai Chi Kok on April 29 to promote the Government's political reform package.
Constitution education: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam and Secretary for Education Eddie Ng (both centre) launch the Basic Law video teaching resource package on April 29.
Step forward: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam promotes the Government's political reform package in Lok Fu on April 29.
Toasting time: Chief Executive CY Leung (second left) attends the Federation of Trade Unions' International Labour Day reception on April 29.
Force farewell: Chief Executive CY Leung (right) chats with Commissioner of Police Andy Tsang before the top officer's retirement dinner on April 29.
Last march: A Guard of Honour Ceremony is held for retiring Police Commissioner Andy Tsang at Police Headquarters on April 30.
Direct communication: Secretary for Education Eddie Ng (right) promotes the Government's political reform package in Tai Wai on April 30.
Moving forward: Financial Secretary John Tsang (left) promotes the Government's political reform package in Central on April 30.
Street beat: Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung promotes the Government's political reform plan in Tai Wai on April 30.
Rallying support: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (second right) attends a Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions event to promote the Government's political reform proposals at Tamar Park on May 1.
Candlelight vigil: Chief Executive CY Leung (centre) attends a service at Kowloon Park on May 2, to pay respects to the victims of Nepal's April 25 earthquake.
Direct communication: Secretary for Food & Health Dr Ko Wing-man (right) reaches out to citizens in Ngau Tau Kok on May 2, to call on their support for the Government's proposal for selecting the Chief Executive by universal suffrage in 2017.
Promotional drive: Secretary for Development Paul Chan (left) calls on residents in Sau Mau Ping on May 2, to call for their support to urge the Legislative Council to endorse the Government's proposal for electing the Chief Executive by universal suffrage in 2017.
Expat chat: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (centre) arrives in Brussels and is met by Hong Kong people living in Belgium on May 3.
Colourful characters: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (right) pays a visit to the Belgian Comic Strip Centre in Brussels on May 3 and tours its reading library.