Millennium Post

HK leader: China patriots now firmly in charge

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Monday said Chinese patriots are now firmly in charge of the city following the election of its new leader, who ran unopposed in a process controlled by Beijing from start to finish.

Lam's comments came a day after a carefully vetted election committee voted overwhelmi­ngly to approve John Lee, a hard-line security chief who oversaw a crackdown on Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement. The crackdown led to the imposition by Beijing of a sweeping National Security Law and the reorganiza­tion of the regional legislatur­e. Political opponents were subsequent­ly jailed, dissenting voices silenced and the organized opposition quashed.

Appearing with Lee, Lam said such changes were necessary to restore order and stability in the Asian financial hub.

I want to thank the central government again for taking resolute measures when Hong Kong faced unpreceden­ted challenges," said Lam, who is stepping away after a single five-year term as leader.

It formulated the National Security Law, which helped Hong Kong transform from chaos to order, and also improved Hong Kong's electoral system so that we can achieve long-term peace and stability, Lam said.

Lee won more than 99% of the vote cast by the 1,500 members of the election committee.

While China cited the need to restore order as the motivation for political change in Hong Kong, the demand that only patriots defined as those loyal to the ruling Communist Party could hold office was a central theme. The establishm­ent of the political system of patriots running Hong Kong is vital for Hong Kong's future, Lam said.

Lee will replace Lam on July 1 and take over a city that has in the past five years been through the tumultuous days of the 2019 pro-democracy protests, the ensuing crackdown and the recent coronaviru­s outbreak that overwhelme­d Hong Kong's health care system and prompted Beijing to send in medics and build temporary quarantine facilities.

The handover of power will incorporat­e the formation of a new government, continuati­on of epidemic control measures and preparatio­ns for the 25th anniversar­y celebratio­n of Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule. Lee said he and Lam exchanged views on forming a new government during their Monday morning meeting, but gave no indication of any new direction for his administra­tion.

 ?? ?? Hong Kong Chief Executive-elect John Lee, left, and Chief Executive Carrie Lam pose for a photo during a meeting at Central Government Complex ahead of a news conference in Hong Kong, Mondaypti
Hong Kong Chief Executive-elect John Lee, left, and Chief Executive Carrie Lam pose for a photo during a meeting at Central Government Complex ahead of a news conference in Hong Kong, Mondaypti

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