Tough but fair — Lam
Politics cannot be placed above life
HONG KONG, China (Global Times) — The decision to postpone the Legislative Council election was not an easy one to make, but considering the risk brought by the COVID-19 outbreak, there is no other way out, said Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam, who expressed the hope that society will not advocate conspiracy theories over the matter.
Election rights are important for Hong Kong residents, but millions of voters outside Hong Kong cannot return for the ballot as the city has imposed stringent exit and entry restrictions. Holding the elections as scheduled would be unfair to those voters.
Lam made the statement when she met with the former head of Hong Kong’s legislature Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai on Monday.
The decision to postpone the LegCo elections received support by Fan, who said that as Hong
Kong has seen consecutive days of more than 100 confirmed COVID-19 cases, the LegCo elections may cause more people to become infected. This is a responsibility that no one can shoulder, Fan said.
From a global perspective, the number of countries that have postponed elections surpasses those that have held them as planned. Politics cannot be placed above life, and at the same time, postponing the elections will better protect voters’ rights, Fan said.
The Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council recently stated that the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) will make a decision in a timely manner regarding the vacancy of the legislature resulting from the postponement of the elections. Fan said she believes the NPC Standing Committee can handle the issue in a better way that will gain more Hong Kong citizens’ understanding.