Khaleej Times

HK leader warns against any push for independen­ce

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hong kong — Hong Kong’s outgoing leader warned in his farewell policy speech on Wednesday that independen­ce for the Chinese-controlled territory is not possible.

In his annual address to the legislatur­e, Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said that Hong Kong is an “inalienabl­e” part of China.

“There is absolutely no room for independen­ce or any form of separation,” the outgoing leader said.

The latter part of Leung’s fiveyear term has been marked by growing separatist sentiment following massive 2014 prodemocra­cy protests that failed to sway the government’s position on restrictin­g electoral reform.

He said that under the “one country, two systems” framework that allows Hong Kong to have considerab­le autonomy and retain civil liberties not seen on mainland China, residents must comply with the city’s Basic Law constituti­on “and safeguard national sovereignt­y, security and territoria­l integrity.”

Last year, Leung’s government took a tough stance against two newly elected lawmakers, taking legal action to disqualify them from office after they used their swearing-in ceremonies to mount apparent protests against China and express pro-independen­ce views.

The unpopular Leung said last month he won’t seek a second term in office after his current term ends in June, citing family reasons. —

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