Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Lawmakers ejected for heckling leader inside legislatur­e

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

HONG KONG: Multiple Hong Kong opposition lawmakers were ejected from the legislatur­e on Thursday as they heckled the financial hub’s pro-beijing leader in angry scenes highlighti­ng the stark political divides in the city after months of protests.

Security officials had to be called in multiple times to force out pro-democracy lawmakers who shouted slogans and held placards, including one that portrayed the city’s chief executive Carrie Lam as a vampire with bat wings.

Lam was at the Legislativ­e Council for a question and answer session.

The last time she appeared in the legislatur­e in October, the heckling was so sustained that she abandoned a state of the union style address and delivered it by video instead.

On Thursday, she was able to make both her opening speech and answer questions but was frequently interrupte­d.

Among the slogans shouted by lawmakers was “Five demands, not one less” - a chant used during the huge and often violent pro-democracy street protests that have battered Hong Kong for the last seven months.

The ferocity and frequency of the protests have died down in recent weeks but there are still rallies and occasional clashes with police while the unrest has helped tipped Hong Kong into a recession.

Among the key demands protesters are pushing for is an independen­t investigat­ion into the police, an amnesty for more than 6,500 people arrested and fully free elections.

LAM: SPECIAL STATUS CAN ENDURE AFTER 2047 The Hong Kong chief executive said that the “one country, two systems” framework under which the city enjoys freedoms unknown in China could continue after a 2047 deadline if loyalty to Beijing is upheld.

“Only if we insist on implementi­ng the ‘one country, two systems’ principle and practice it continuous­ly and fully... then I think there will be enough grounds for ‘one country, two systems’ to move ahead smoothly and there would be no change after 2047,” she said.

 ??  ?? Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam REUTERS
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam REUTERS

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