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Chief Executive of Hong Kong Carrie Lam speaking in January. Alamy Stock Photo

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says she will not seek second term

Lam’s five years in office saw massive pro-democracy protests and the implementation of a controversial national security law.

HONG KONG’S LEADER Carrie Lam has announced that she will step down in June, ending a divisive term that saw democracy protests squashed and strict pandemic curbs plunge the business hub into international isolation.

Ending months of speculation, Lam confirmed she would not seek a second term when a committee made up of the city’s political elite chooses a new leader next month.

“I will complete my five-year term as chief executive on 30 June, and officially conclude my 42-year career in government,” Lam told reporters.

Lam said China’s leaders “understood and respected” her choice not to seek another term and that she wanted to spend more time with her family.

The 64-year-old had dodged questions for months over her future and during today’s announcement she revealed that she had informed Beijing of her plans to quit more than a year ago.

A career bureaucrat, Lam became Hong Kong’s first woman leader in 2017 but she is on track to leave office with record-low approval ratings.

Kenneth Chan, a political scientist at Baptist University, said Hong Kong leaders have always suffered from a “chronic legitimacy crisis” because they are not popularly elected.

But Lam had lost support across the political spectrum.

“Not merely among the pro-democracy citizens but also increasingly among the pro-Beijing camp as she has done such a terrible job with the pandemic,” he told AFP.

Security tsar next leader?

Hong Kongers and businesses based in the finance hub currently have little clarity on who will be the next leader at a time when Beijing is increasingly calling the shots directly.

The chief executive position is not popularly elected, something that years of democracy protests failed to change.

Instead, the position is selected by a 1,500-strong pro-Beijing committee, the equivalent of 0.02% of the city’s 7.4 million population.

The next chief executive will be chosen on 8 May but so far no one with a realistic prospect has publicly thrown their hat into the ring.

Hong Kong’s number-two official, John Lee, who has a background in the security services, has been tipped by local press as the most likely contender.

Another potential front runner is finance chief Paul Chan.

Lam’s successor will take office on 1 July, the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover by Britain to China.

Supporters saw Lam as a staunch Beijing loyalist who steered the city through huge democracy protests and a debilitating pandemic.

Starry Lee, who leads Hong Kong’s largest pro-Beijing party the DAB, described Lam today as a “hard-working” official.

“Her merit… should be left to history to judge,” she said.

Critics, including many Western powers, viewed Lam as someone who oversaw the collapse of Hong Kong’s political freedoms and its reputation as a stable regional business hub.

Protests and pandemic

After huge and sometimes violent protests swept Hong Kong in 2019, Beijing responded with a crackdown that has remoulded the once-outspoken city into a mirror of the authoritarian mainland.

Lam became the first Hong Kong leader to be sanctioned by the United States, because of her support for the crackdown, which has seen most of the city’s prominent democracy supporters arrested, jailed or flee overseas.

Her administration also hewed to China’s zero-Covid model, implementing some of the world’s toughest anti-coronavirus measures and exasperating international businesses.

The largely closed borders and strict quarantine rules kept infections at bay for some two years at the expense of Hong Kong being cut off internationally.

But the strategy collapsed when the highly transmissible Omicron variant broke through earlier this year leaving Hong Kong with one of the developed world’s highest fatality rates.

Hong Kongers have been leaving the city over the last two years at a rate not seen since the period before the handover.

Thousands of foreign residents have also departed, especially in the first quarter of this year when the Omicron outbreak raged and it became clear the city would remain cut off.

Hong Kong’s stock exchange was trading up two percent following Lam’s announcement.

While the return of protests are unlikely in the current draconian political climate, Lam’s successor will need to reboot business confidence and tackle perennial Hong Kong problems such as a dismal shortage of housing.

But Lam predicted today that whoever replaces her will have an easier ride.

“Compared to this term of government, the next government will be seeing a more stable political environment,” she told reporters.

© AFP 2022

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    Mute Paul Weldon
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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:33 PM

    Name and shame

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    Mute Vinny Clare
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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:35 PM

    @Paul Weldon: ill bring the pitch fork!

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    Mute David Lee
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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:36 PM

    @Paul Weldon: Shamed for what exactly? They should have all stood together back in October and refused to close when there was no evidence they spread Covid-19. It’s spreading in household but that can’t be stopped so punish retailers

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    Mute Louis Jacob
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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:37 PM

    @Paul Weldon: Alleged.

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    Mute Vinny Clare
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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:40 PM

    @David Lee: its a joke how publicans and retail have been treated. I was in my local when they opened back up. It was restricted access, pre-book and very proffesional.

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    Mute Niall Ó Cofaigh
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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:57 PM

    @Vinny Clare: but then we have a guy on RTE visiting a pub that is supposed to be closed and 12 regulars drinking there as well. Then we have hotels catering for more guests than allowed. Unfortunately the few spoil it for the many that try and comply. I am not disagreeing with the idea that some places can be safely opened, in fact it is the case that they can but the ones who break the rules need to have consequences for the punters, the owners and the managers and staff.

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    Mute Cynical
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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:58 PM

    @David Lee: Stood together to help spread it even further?

    Here is your evidence, conducted using data from 98 million people, courtesy of Prof. Luke O’Neill.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/11/10/coronavirus-restaurants-gyms-hotels-risk/

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    Mute Thomas O' Donnell
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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:02 PM

    @David Lee: There is plenty of evidence that indoor gatherings spread Covid.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:37 PM

    @Paul Weldon: what? For selling socks?

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    Mute Alison Morgan
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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:56 PM

    @David Lee: And where did it come from to get into the household. The old chicken and egg conundrum

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    Mute Ailín
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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:57 PM

    @Paul Weldon: Dealz are still selling clothes, tshirts, jeans. Hardly just the essential socks/jocks type stuff. So I’d say they’re on the list.

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    Mute Ger Murphy
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    Nov 19th 2020, 6:54 PM

    @David Lee: The general issue is congregation, be that in shops, pubs, restaurants, tracel on bus, train, taxi etc. The more activity the greater risk of spread at some point during the event i.e. from the moment you leave the house, travel, congregate and travel back home.
    Its so frustrating how people are pushing boundaries instead of taking personal responsibility to ensure we get the infection rate down.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:54 PM

    Is this really the best use of garda time?

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    Mute Thomas O' Donnell
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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:03 PM

    @Mairead Jenkins: Yes

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    Mute Mairead Jenkins
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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:09 PM

    @Thomas O’ Donnell: The travel and the 5km rule? The shops? Both?11 days until they open up again

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:36 PM

    @Mairead Jenkins: yes

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:53 PM

    @Mairead Jenkins: yes

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    Nov 19th 2020, 6:00 PM

    @SprintFitz: Still can’t be fined for breaching the 5km. Those fines haven’t come in yet so if stopped the only power they have is to advise

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:33 PM

    If the government dont have a plan to get the economy open asap 2021 will be worse than 2020. If a shop has 800sq foot it should be allowed 8 people or something to that effect. Missing silly season will kill off alot of business’s

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:02 PM

    @Vinny Clare: Many businesses are currently being kept afloat by government Covid grants and loans, do you think your comment is the motivation they needed to realise that?

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:44 PM

    @Cynical: yeah but getting the government grants and loans is a lesson in futility.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 6:16 PM

    @Dick Durkin: Talk to anyone availing of them, it is the only thing sustaining their business/industry.

    We’ve all seen the results of the austerity route.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:34 PM

    They name and shame restaurants when they fail to adhere to Health regulations

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:46 PM

    No one cares!

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:03 PM

    @ccara: Except all the other law-abiding retailers!

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:51 PM

    Maybe, even though they’ve breached the regulations, they may still be entitled to a degree of anonimity. You only have to look at how heated the debates on the subject of Covid get here to realise that there are some people willing to take the law into their own hands.
    We’ve seen evidence of this with protesters storming public transport recently, so is it too much of a stretch to believe that a business that did the wrong thing for maybe the right reason may become a target if named? We all want this to be over, to get the vaccine and put Covid in the past… Well, most of us anyway.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:09 PM

    @Arch Angel: i wouldnt confuse those muppets on the luas with genuine concerns over the lazy legislation that was dished out by our finest politicians. Those clowns along with that dingbat dj should be put down

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:39 PM

    @Arch Angel: they haven’t breached the regulations. It’s still alleged

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    Nov 19th 2020, 6:19 PM

    Let the guards bring these terrible alleged crimes to court,and see how far they get. It’s only a matter of time before more people will “allegedly” break these so called regulations. People have had enough of false science and fake pos cases that does not justify locking down the country.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 6:35 PM

    A PUBLICAN ON VANCOUVER Island has been fined 4300 Dollars for a Breach of Covd 19 Why not the Same here And Why are Bars open at Dublin Airport Wake up Boys before it’s too late

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:14 PM

    Bit much lads in all honesty!

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:32 PM

    @VeganIreland: Says the Vegan…

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:52 PM

    @Cynical: should it be magram or did i misspell it

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:15 PM

    Good use of time

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