Hong Kong kung fu master says intends to run in leadership election

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Hong Kong film producer says he wants to run to become new city leader

HONG KONG - Hong Kong film producer and kung fu master Sin Kwok Lam said on Wednesday he intended to run in the city's leadership race, a surprise move that comes as incumbent Chief Executive Carrie Lam has yet to confirm whether she will run for a second term.Mrs Lam, who has presided over some of Hong Kong's most tumultuous periods in history, isWilling candidates need the backing of a powerful"patriots-only" electoral body formed by 1,500 pro-Beijing people in Hong Kong.

"Under the new election system, I believe every capable and reliable patriot can join the new chief executive election," Mr Sin said."I believe that I have the ability to win."Local media have speculated that potential candidates include leader Mrs Lam, Financial Secretary Paul Chan and former chief of the World Health Organisation, Dr Margaret Chan.

 

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