The nomination period for the chief executive election starts this Sunday (April 3), but no significant person has announced his candidacy so far. There have been several versions in the political circle recently, including that the election may be postponed for a year and the current government will extend it. year.
Chief Executive Carrie Lam responded today (April 31), "We have not received any notification until this moment, and we are still holding on to April 3 to start the nomination period for the next Chief Executive."
"Hong Kong 01" reported today that a senior member of the establishment said that the election may be delayed for one year due to the epidemic after the nomination period begins. It is expected that the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress will make a "decision". The news refers to the announcement around April 8.
However, it is also reported in the political circle that the vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and former chief executive Leung Chun-ying has "run away" and is expected to break through in the next special election campaign.
The Chief Executive's battle started and entered the countdown stage, but none of the potential candidates made a statement, and the atmosphere was mysterious and different from previous ones.
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