Hong Kong chief executive election: Dual accountability system fraught with challenges

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HONG KONG: On Sunday (May 8), more than 1,400 members of Hong Kong’s Election Committee will meet to select the next leader of the city. With former chief secretary John Lee being nominated

Hong Kong’s first chief executive Tung Chee-hwa assumed office on July 1, 1997 when the city was handed back to China by Britain. The scion of a shipping family was reappointed to a second term.

In recent years, the pace of succession quickened. Hong Kong’s third leader Leung Chun-ying who has a background in real estate, left after just one term of five years, as his popularity sank following the 2014 Occupy Movement. He added: “Many people would be under the impression that whenever there is any conflict between Hong Kong people and the central government, the chief executive will always stand on the side of the central government, because the boss is there.”

Hong Kong’s Election Ordinance stipulates that the city’s leader should have no party affiliation, which rules out the popular politicians.

 

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