The Chief Executive election was held in March this year. The former Director-General of the World Health Organization, Margaret Chan, who was regarded as the "dark horse" candidate for the Chief Executive, was originally scheduled to attend the "China Lecture Hall" organized by the United Hong Kong Foundation (7th). People": Dialogue with Dr. Chen Fengfuzhen" event.
The Solidarity Hong Kong Fund announced today (6th) that in response to the government's tightening of anti-epidemic measures, the event will be postponed.
The nomination period for the Chief Executive election is from February 15 to March 2. "Hong Kong 01" reported last month that the United Hong Kong Fund, led by the vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and former Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, planned to hold an event tomorrow with the publication titled "Improving Global Health "Benefiting the people of the world" keynote speech, covering three major areas: climate change, social inequality, and the new crown epidemic.
At this moment, the Unity Hong Kong Fund "set up the stage" for Margaret Chan, provoking "unlimited associations" in the political circle. The fund recently launched a publicity campaign for the event on social media.
However, on the eve of the event, the Omicron variant virus hit Hong Kong. Yesterday the fund issued a press release to the media saying that the event would be conducted online, and this afternoon it was announced that the event would be postponed.
Margaret Chan is the former Director-General of the World Health Organization.
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