Beijing backed Carrie Lam is new Hong Kong leader
A Beijing-backed civil servant, Carrie Lam, was chosen to be Hong Kong’s next leader on Sunday amid accusations that Beijing is meddling and denying the financial hub a more populist leader perhaps better able to defuse political tension.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-03-26 16:23 GMT
Beijing
The majority of the China-ruled city’s 7.3 million people have no say in deciding their leader, who is chosen from among several candidates by a 1,200-person “election committee” stacked with pro-Beijing and pro-establishment loyalists.
Lam, who will become Hong Kong’s first female chief executive when she takes office on July 1, won 777 votes compared with 365 for her closest rival, former financial secretary John Tsang, who polls show is more popular. There were several invalid protest ballots including one that carried an obscenity.
“Hong Kong, our home, is suffering from quite a serious divisiveness,” Lam said in a victory speech. Lam also pledged to follow through on election promises including introducing a “two-tier” profits tax.
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