China Daily (Hong Kong)

Lee re-elected HC chair amid chaos

Starry Lee promises to guide LegCo’s House Committee in an orderly and fair manner

- By HE SHUSI and LI BINGCUN in Hong Kong Contact the writers at heshusi@chinadaily­hk.com

Breaking an impasse of seven months, Starry Lee Wai-king was re-elected chairperso­n of the Legislativ­e Council’s House Committee on Monday with all 40 of the votes cast, and she immediatel­y pledged to clear the backlog of committee work.

Lee promised to guide the House Committee in an orderly and fair manner in full compliance with the Rules of Procedure. She said that the panel will fulfill its constituti­onal duty under the Basic Law while moving the bills that have piled up since October.

The 18th election meeting, held on Monday morning, was preceded by an hour of chaos in the Legislativ­e Council, whose proceeding­s were suspended at one point.

Scuffles broke out when opposition legislator­s attempted to take over control of the election. Fourteen opposition lawmakers were expelled from the meeting room for charging the rostrum and violently clashing with security staff.

In a statement, LegCo President Andrew Leung Kwan-yuen, as chairman of the Legislativ­e Council

Commission, which supervises the operation of the Secretaria­t, said he deeply regretted that the chaotic situation in the morning resulted in the injury of some security personnel.

The Secretaria­t has reported the case to the police, Leung said.

Opposition lawmakers shouted slogans and stood on their desks while tearing up copies of the Rules of Procedure, as they challenged the legitimacy of legislator Chan Kinpor’s chairing the session.

Chan, who chairs LegCo’s Finance Committee, was picked by Leung to preside over the meeting in place of opposition lawmaker Dennis Kwok Wing-hang, who has been roundly criticized for failing to facilitate the election of a chairperso­n in the House Committee’s previous meetings.

Barrister Ronny Tong Ka-wah threw his support behind Leung’s decision, noting that under the Rules of Procedure and the Basic Law, the LegCo president has the power to make a final decision on the matter.

If opposition lawmakers have different opinions, they should raise a judicial review instead of resorting to force in the legislatur­e, Tong said.

Any legislatur­e is built on rules and laws, not violence, he stressed, adding that their attacks on others and disruption of the LegCo procedures could constitute criminal offenses under the Crimes Ordinance and the Legislativ­e Council (Powers and Privileges) Ordinance.

Talking to the media after the election, Lee, who is also chairperso­n of LegCo’s largest party — the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong — thanked the members who supported and trusted her through the chaotic process.

She said the committee’s backlogged legislatio­n will be processed in order of priority, along with the election of a committee vice-chairman.

At least 14 bills and more than 20 pieces of subsidiary legislatio­n have been on hold owing to the election deadlock, creating a semi-paralyzed legislatur­e.

In a statement, the government welcomed the successful election of a House Committee chairperso­n, and said it expects LegCo to resume normal operations as soon as possible. The government also pledged its full support to the legislatur­e in scrutinizi­ng bills in the remaining two-month term.

The House Committee, consisting of all legislator­s but the president, scrutinize­s bills submitted to LegCo for a second reading, and form bills committees to further study the legislatio­n.

Speaking to reporters, lawmakers of the pro-establishm­ent camp said they hope the House Committee can resume normal operations under Lee’s leadership, and be free from further chaos.

They strongly condemned opposition lawmakers for violently and recklessly disrupting the proceeding, calling them “the shame of Hong Kong”.

They urged the opposition camp to stop any disruption and violence, and to re-establish a civilized legislatur­e in the public interest.

The committee’s backlogged legislatio­n will be processed in order of priority, along with the election of a committee vice-chairman.’’ Starry Lee Wai-king, chairperso­n of House Committee

 ?? CALVIN NG / CHINA DAILY ?? Lawmakers cast their votes at the legislativ­e council chamber on Monday to elect the chairperso­n of the LegCo’s House Committee after seven months of failing to do so due to the opposition camp’s delaying tactics.
CALVIN NG / CHINA DAILY Lawmakers cast their votes at the legislativ­e council chamber on Monday to elect the chairperso­n of the LegCo’s House Committee after seven months of failing to do so due to the opposition camp’s delaying tactics.

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