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May 11 - Week in Review
See the week's main Government news in pictures.Clean city: Chief Executive CY Leung addresses the 6th ICAC Symposium at the Convention & Exhibition Centre on May 11.
Good sign: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So takes part in a signature campaign in Wan Chai on May 11 to support the Government's political reform proposal.
Alternative avenues: Chief Executive CY Leung tells reporters on May 12 that the Government will use different methods to explain its political reform package to the community.
Investment interlude: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the Chinese Securities Association of Hong Kong reception on May 12.
Innovative ideas: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam launches the Nurturing Social Minds programme on May 12.
Banking briefing: Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Prof KC Chan (right) meets Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Henry Ohlsson in Stockholm on May 12.
Ecological logic: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the Awards for Environmental Excellence at the Convention & Exhibition Centre on May 14.
Teacher ties: Secretary for Education Eddie Ng meets representatives from the Kindergarten Teachers' Salaries Concern Group on May 14.
Start-up funding: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at the Microfinance Scheme Fair held by the Mortgage Corporation on May 15.
Reform ready: Chief Executive CY Leung participates in a signature campaign on May 15 in support of the Government's proposals for selecting the Chief Executive by universal suffrage.
Tourism promotion: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at the Lei Yue Mun China Moutai Seafood Festival 2015 opening ceremony on May 16.
Accessible district: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at a ceremony to designate Tsuen Wan as a member of the World Health Organisation's global network of age-friendly cities and communities on May 16.
Fresh interpretation: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the Discover the Basic Law exhibition opening ceremony at The Westwood in Western District on May 16.
Site inspection: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So (second right) visits the construction site of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong's permanent venue for its Brands & Products Expo in Wuhan on May 17.