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[Wuhan Pneumonia] Taking over Dad? Zeng Guowei Zheng Yongshun airport chat: Your old bean told me to hold you

2020-02-20T04:44:51.389Z


More than 300 Hong Kong people were stranded on the "Diamond Princess" in Yokohama, Japan. The Hong Kong Government sent its first charter flight last night (20th) to take about 100 people back to Hong Kong. Member of the Democratic Legislative Council of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) Zheng Yongshun recently came to Japan to assist stranded Hong Kong residents. Ye Jinlong, a member of the Democratic Central and Western District of Japan, also came to Japan to provide assistance and met with a number of Japanese congressmen. During the live broadcast at Tokyo ’s Haneda Airport last night, Ye Jinlong photographed the Director of Immigration, Zeng Guowei and Zheng Yongshun, “closely pondering”. When Zeng Guowei left, he said to Zheng Xiao: “Your old bean (Zheng Jinzhong) told me to hold you back, and I was worried about you . "


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Written by: Wu Anan

2020-02-20 12:34

Last updated: 2020-02-20 12:34

More than 300 Hong Kong people were stranded on the "Diamond Princess" in Yokohama, Japan. The Hong Kong Government sent its first charter flight last night (20th) to take about 100 people back to Hong Kong. Member of the Democratic Legislative Council of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) Zheng Yongshun recently came to Japan to assist stranded Hong Kong residents. Ye Jinlong, a member of the Democratic Central and Western District of Japan, also came to Japan to provide assistance and met with a number of Japanese congressmen.

During the live broadcast at Tokyo ’s Haneda Airport last night, Ye Jinlong photographed the Director of Immigration, Zeng Guowei and Zheng Yongshun, “closely pondering”. When Zeng Guowei left, he said to Zheng Xiao: “Your old bean (Zheng Jinzhong) told me to hold you back, and a few ghosts worry about you . "

Zheng Yongshun was reminded by his predecessor, Jiang Liyun, to "grab his father" during the campaign, which caused a heated discussion among netizens.

"Let the Dad" become a hot topic when running

In the clip, Zeng Guowei and Zheng Yongshun first talked about the "Diamond Princess" and once told Zheng Xiao when they left: "Your old bean (Zheng Jinzhong) told me to hold you back, and the ghosts worry about you."

Zheng Yongshun's father, Zheng Jinzhong, a well-known Hong Kong businessman, founded the listed company Wei Shi Holdings, and is also an active owner of the Hong Kong and Macao jockey clubs. Zheng Jinzhong has held a number of public positions, including the chairman of Baoliang Bureau, part-time consultant of the Central Policy Group, Anhui and Shantou CPPCC. In 2014, he was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star by the then Chief Executive Liang Zhenying.

In January 2018, Zheng Yongshun, who fought for the Kowloon West by-election in the Legislative Council, held a general assembly. The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong, who is also a member of the Kowloon West Council, Jiang Liyun "taught the way" to Zheng Yongshun on the stage, asking him to "grab his father" and "go buried" To scare dad, this action needs to be done, "but this" hint "accidentally broadcasted on the street and became a hot word in the city.

Member of the DAB Legislative Council, Zheng Yongshun, went to Japan to assist stranded Hong Kong residents. (Zheng Yongshun facebook)

Ye Jinlong meets with several members of the Japanese parliament

After Zeng Guowei and Zheng Yongshun Han passed away, Ye Jinlong went on stage to confront Zeng Guowei, asking why the authorities have not responded to the Democratic inquiries about the "Princess Diamond". Ye Jinlong said that the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Tokyo received his e-mail but did not reply and refused to arrange a meeting. However, he "shouldered" with the legislators of the establishment, but Zeng Guowei failed to answer Ye Jinlong.

Ye Jinlong met with several Japanese members of parliament in the Japanese House of Representatives, including Constitutional Democratic Party Yukio Akano, Sakai Ayumi, Sakai Ito, Yamao Shiryu, National Democratic Party's Onishi Kensuke, Genma Kenta, Shinji Kuma, and the Japanese Communist Party's Sakai Liang and Shimizu Aya and others said that they had expressed to parliamentarians about the situation and concerns of Hong Kong people on the "Diamond Princess" and hoped that members of parliament could submit to the government to satisfactorily handle the demands of Hong Kong people on the Diamond Princess cruise ship. And let them be properly arranged.

Ye Jinlong also raised concerns about the supply of masks to lawmakers. He suggested to lawmakers that after Japan meets domestic demand, he can try to assist some of the manufacturers and directly let the Hong Kong government, parliament, hospitals or companies purchase masks to return to Hong Kong for support. Mr. Ye was quoted as saying that because the Japanese government has introduced measures to support enterprises in the production of masks, an additional monthly output of 100 million masks will be produced this month to ensure that the production of masks in Japan is sufficient to meet the following hay fever season and Wuhan pneumonia. The supply of masks is a space for assistance.

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Source: hk1

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