China-Backed John Lee chosen Hong Kong Leader in uncontested vote

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John Lee won 1,416 of the 1,424 valid votes.

Hong Kong formally confirmed John Lee as its next top leader after an uncontested election, solidifying an era of more direct Chinese political control over the once-freewheeling financial hub.

Sunday’s ballot was the city’s first to be held in more than two decades without at least a nominal contest. China’s political overhauls in the city last year made it all but impossible for an opposition candidate to compete and the Communist Party’s endorsement of Lee rendered his victory a fait accompli.

Immediately after the results were announced, Lee told reporters at the venue that his administration would continue to “uphold the rule of law.” “Safeguarding our country’s sovereignty, national security and development interests, protecting Hong Kong from internal and external threats and ensuring its stability will continue to be of paramount importance,” he said.

Before Hong Kong's political elites pick the next city leader, 3 activists from the League of Social Democrats held a lone public protest.

 

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