Political situation
Written by: Peng Zhuowei
2021-07-03 16:19
Last update date: 2021-07-03 16:36
Under the "Minato National Security Law", the Stake has become involved in politics in recent months and has been banned from bidding for June 4th rallies for two consecutive years. One of its five guidelines, "Ending the One-Party Dictatorship," was earlier by the Liaison Office. Director Luo Huining described Hong Kong as the "real enemy" of prosperity and stability.
Since April this year, different members and groups of the stake have announced their withdrawal.
A few days ago, it was reported that Tsuen Wan District Councillor Zhao Enlai had retired from the Stake Standing Committee. He confirmed that he had resigned from the Standing Committee last month and became the first Stake Standing Committee to retire. When asked about the reason for his resignation, he only resigned repeatedly. Emphasize that there is no particular reason.
The 32nd Standing Committee of the Stake.
(Stake Facebook)
Zhao En has served as a member of the Stake Standing Committee for seven consecutive terms from 2014 to 2015, and his councilor's office became a group member on April 21, 2020.
Zhao Enlai said in response to inquiries that although he retired as a member of the Standing Committee, the office is still a member of the stake.
The stake was originally composed of more than 200 member groups, but since April there has been a wave of retreats, including the office of Mr. Leung Yiu-chung, the Civic Party, Li Zhiqiang, etc.
Until recent months, many people withdrew again, including former district councillor Fan Kwok-wai, who was being returned due to the 35+ primary election of the democratic camp, and Yuen Long District Council vice chairman Mai Yecheng.
There was also news a few days ago that the Street Workers Office had also withdrawn from the stake. When the chairman Lu Yixian accepted the enquiry, he only stated that there was no reply at this time, and he would respond later.
The Stake re-elected its leadership in December last year. The new standing committee was reduced from 20 to 14. The chairman Li Zhuoren said at the time that the reduction in the number of standing committee members was aimed at streamlining the structure and improving the decision-making efficiency of the stake. "The risk of serving as a member of the Standing Committee increases. If there is a problem with the stake, some people can stand up and take on the work of the Standing Committee.
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List of the 32nd Standing Committee of the Stake
Chairman: Li Zhuoren
Vice Chairman: He Junren, Zou Xingtong
Secretary: Cai Yaochang
Standing Committee members: Lun Zhiwei, Chen Duowei, Zhao Enlai (retired), Liang Jinwei, Liang Guohua, Lu Weiming, Mai Haihua, Deng Yuejun, Xu Hanguang and Huang Zhiqiang
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