The new Chief Executive (CE) of Hong Kong, John Lee Ka-chiu, attended his first meeting with the Legislative Council (LegCo) as CE on July 6, 2022. The CE’s Office wrote to the LegCo, suggesting members focus on only seven areas of public concern. His suggestions raised questions about LegCo’s ability to supervise the government. In…
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Limits Questions During 1st Q&A With LegCo
The new Chief Executive of Hong Kong, John Lee Ka-chiu, attended his first meeting with the Legislative Council (LegCo) as leader on July 6, 2022. The Chief Executive’s Office wrote to the LegCo, suggesting members focus on only seven areas of public concern. His suggestions raised questions about LegCo’s ability to supervise the government. In…
Campaign on No Recognition of Lee Ka Chiu as Chief Executive, and Dictatorship of the CCP
A number of overseas Hong Kong people’s groups and former Hong Kong lawmakers launched a joint signature campaign online, claiming that the chief executive designate, John Lee Ka Chiu, does not have the people’s mandate and is only a puppet appointed by Beijing and that he is not recognised as the Hong Kong Chief Executive…
Hong Kong: Treading a Dangerous Path
Commentary The sinking of Hong Kong officially started with the enactment of the National Security Law (NSL) at 11:00 p.m. on June 30, 2020. Hong Kong has lost its glory, and the defenders of our old core values have either fled, have been detained or are in prison. Hongkongers have mostly used peaceful ways to…
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