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The outpost of the chief executive election has not yet started. Ye Liu: the central government does not encourage it and does not want to tear it apart again because of the chief executive election

2022-01-15T06:47:32.574Z


There is one month left until the nomination period for the chief executive election, and no one has so far expressed their stance on running for the election. Ye Liu Shuyi, the chairman of the New Democratic Party and a member of the Legislative Council, who has pointed to the throne of the chief executive for two consecutive terms and failed to obtain enough nominations to enter the gate, also did not make a statement.


There is one month left until the nomination period for the chief executive election, and no one has so far expressed their stance on running for the election. Ye Liu Shuyi, chairman of the New Democracy Party and a member of the Legislative Council, who has pointed to the throne of the chief executive for two consecutive terms and failed to obtain enough nominations to enter the gate, also did not make a statement, but she said in an exclusive TV interview today (15th) that no one has so far expressed a position to run for election. , I believe that the central government does not want society to be torn apart again by the election of the chief executive.


With the implementation of the "Hong Kong National Security Law" and the "improvement of the electoral system", under the patriotic rule of Hong Kong, Ye Liu Shuyi pointed out that the political ecology has undergone great changes and everything has returned to the right track, "I think the central government does not want to see Hong Kong and then deal with the chief executive. The election is torn apart, so you see that no one has come out to wave the flag for a long time, so that's the solution, and the central government will not encourage it."

In 2011, Yip Liu Shuyi indicated as early as the end of August that she was considering running for the next year's chief executive election, and publicly criticized the suspected candidate Tang Yingnian's lack of achievements and Leung Chun-ying's high risk of governing Hong Kong. Leung Chun-ying publicly expressed his readiness to run for election in September, and announced his election with Tang Ying in November. As for the last chief executive election, Yip Liu Shuyi officially announced her candidacy in mid-December, while Carrie Lam and Tsang resigned in mid-January.

The start of this year's special election campaign is significantly behind the past. At present, it is rumored that the potential candidates include Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Leung Chun-ying, former Director-General of the World Health Organization Margaret Chan, Financial Secretary Chen Maobo and so on.

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