Hong Kong’s Chief Executive-designate John Lee Ka-chiu traveled to Beijing last week to receive his appointment from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Lee, the sole candidate in the election, garnered 99.16 percent of the delegates’ votes and was declared the sixth Chief Executive of Hong Kong.
On May 30, Lee was awarded a certificate of appointment by Li Keqiang the premier of the Chinese regime.
In the afternoon, the head of the CCP Xi Jinping met with Lee, praising him as “a patriot and a lover of Hong Kong,” who is “firm in his stance, courageous in his role, and active in his work,” while “contributing to the protection of national security,” and is “fully recognized and trusted” by the Central regime….