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Legislative Council Election︱Who is the "core inner circle" of the 40-seat electoral committee? Political analysis involves 4 types of people

2021-11-11T22:44:12.198Z


The nomination period for the Legislative Council elections ended today (12th). The 40-seat electoral committee sector has become the most fierce competition within the establishment. In addition to the current legislators who "turn the track", there are also candidates from different sectors and fields.


The nomination period for the Legislative Council elections ended today (12th). The 40-seat electoral committee sector has become the most fierce competition within the establishment. In addition to the current legislators who "turn the track", there are also candidates from different sectors and fields. Many of the political and business elites are newcomers who have never participated in elections.


As of yesterday (11th), a total of 49 people have signed up for this "national team" category, which means that about 10 people have been eliminated in the end.

With the central government expressly requiring competition, the election committee is expected to have a certain degree of "free fighting." In this fierce establishment struggle, who is the "core inner circle" with a higher chance of being elected?


Chinese power emerges

Earlier news in the political circles stated that this election must have "competition in the districts and contending among the circles." There will no longer be "zero votes in members", and there must be competition among the election committees representing national interests.

Based on the analysis of political circles, the so-called "core list" may be narrowed. There are several aspects that can be used to determine which candidates have a higher percentage of candidates.



According to the establishment, the electoral committee sector emphasizes "broad representation" and "balanced participation." The runners are expected to be from different sectors and classes, including political parties, people's congresses, associations, professionals, and grassroots representatives.

The "core list" has not been seen so far, but political circle analysis indicates that deputies to the Hong Kong People’s Congress and CPPCC members have a higher chance of joining the bureau. For example, Tu Haiming, a "Red Man" in the establishment circle and a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, has published a large number of current political comments in recent years. Some politicians called for attention.

A major feature of this election is that a large number of Chinese-funded people or people from mainland backgrounds are running for the election. In the past, there were not many Chinese-funded representatives in the Legislative Council. There were only a few people such as Bank of China Hong Kong Chen Zhenying in the financial sector and China Travel Service Yao Sirong in the tourism sector.

In addition to functional constituencies in this election, there are also many Chinese-funded figures in the election committee sector, including Bank of Communications International Chairman Tan Yueheng and China Resources Group's Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Chief Strategy Officer Li Haoran. It is expected that these people will receive a lot of "blessings."

Representatives from all sectors are entering the game

The third type of people is believed to be well-known people who are representative in their own fields. For example, Sheng Zhiwen, chairman of the Lan Kwai Fong Group from the business community; Guan Haoming, Secretary-General of the Anglican Province, is the only representative of the religious community and has an advantage.

Su Changrong's participation in the election won the star photo 

The fourth category of people is political parties and current members, such as Ho Junyao, who has been brave in the past few years, and Mak Meijuan of the Federation of Trade Unions.

The election committee sector must also have representatives of grassroots organizations, and there are rumours in the political circle. The three major associations of Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the New Territories could have a seat in the election committee, but they may eventually become a "three-in-one." Su Changrong, chairman of the Hong Kong Island Federation of All walks of life, participated in the election.

Yesterday (11th) he was given a photo of the stars when he signed up. The standing committee of the National People's Congress Tan Yaozong, the chairman of the DAB Li Huiqiong, the chairman of the New Democratic Party Ye Liu Shuyi, the chairman of the Federation of Trade Unions Wu Qiubei and other heavyweights platform.

Candidates have begun to vie for support

The political circles have different opinions on the "core list", ranging from 10 to 30, and it is difficult to finalize the decision for the time being. At this stage, the number of candidates can only be guessed based on the weight of the nominator. Some people have received "blessings" from Tan Yaozong and Tan Huizhu. , May look at the higher line.

As the nomination period is coming to an end, all candidates have begun to "pay homage to the docks" to canvass votes. It is reported that more than 20 election committee candidates have recently come to the New Territories Association of Societies to introduce their political platforms and strive for support. Similar activities will continue.

For the list of candidates for the Legislative Council election,

please refer to the "Hong Kong 01" election website.

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