Why Hong Kong’s election features only one candidate

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Replacing Hong Kong’s leader is a complicated, closed-door affair that epitomises the central problem facing the Asian financial hub: How to balance the public’s desire for autonomy with China’s demands for control? The city’s Basic Law, which came into effect the day the British left, contains the

Replacing Hong Kong’s leader is a complicated, closed-door affair that epitomises the central problem facing the Asian financial hub: How to balance the public’s desire for autonomy with China’s demands for control?

Several of Hong Kong’s billionaires also made the cut. The system was designed so China’s favored candidate prevailed, but it was sometimes close. Steps also were taken to curb the influence of the city’s property tycoons, according to the South China Morning Post newspaper. Coronavirus restrictions and a national security law that bans subversion and secession have effectively put a halt to public marches and protests. With most of the city’s formal opposition in jail, in self-imposed exile or out of office, there are few public figures left to challenge the government or China.

A staunch supporter of the China-extradition bill that sparked the protests in Hong Kong, he was sanctioned by the US in 2020 for his previous role as Security Secretary in curtailing political freedoms in the city.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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