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Rumors in the political circle | The election committee received a notice to nominate Li Jiachao to strive for more than half of the nomination votes?

2022-04-07T23:15:01.637Z


Lee Ka-chao resigned as Chief Secretary for Administration and is preparing to run for the election of Chief Executive. He is almost certainly the only candidate who can "get in" in this election. The State Council will remove Li Jiachao as soon as possible today (8th), and some election committees have received a notice and are ready to nominate


Lee Ka-chao resigned as Chief Secretary for Administration and is preparing to run for the election of Chief Executive. He is almost certainly the only candidate who can "get in" in this election.

The State Council will remove Li Jiachao as soon as today (8th), and some election committees have received a notice to nominate Li Jiachao for the election. It is expected that Li Jiachao will sign up with super-high nomination votes.


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Li Jiachao submitted a letter of resignation to Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor on Wednesday (6th), saying that if approved by the central government, he intends to participate in the election of the next chief executive.

The resignation has not yet been approved. Li Jiachao has started to organize a campaign team. Tan Yaozong, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, will serve as the director of the campaign office. There are people from Liang Yingzhong in charge of public relations.

The overall situation has been decided. At least two election committees revealed that they will nominate Li Jiachao as soon as today. Someone has downloaded and filled out the nomination form in advance, and can send it directly to the Li Jiachao campaign office at any time.

Some "national team" election committees said that the arrangements for this election were very hasty. Whether it was Li Jiachao or those who supported the election, they had only recently received the notice to carry out the election project. Work.

▼Li Jiachao went to Wanchai Central Plaza on the morning of April 7th, which is expected to be the election office▼


The election committee took the initiative to nominate Li Jiachao

The political world has received information that this election is a one-person model, that is, Li Jiachao is the only candidate who has enough votes to "get in".

There are currently 1,463 members of the Election Committee. Some Election Committees predict that Li Jiachao will have a good chance of being nominated by more than half of the election committee, exceeding the threshold of being elected. At present, Li Jiachao has not announced his departure from Malaysia, and many heavyweight politicians and businessmen have already offered their nominations.

Looking through the information, in the 2002 chief executive election, Tung Chee-hwa, who was seeking re-election, received 714 nomination votes among the 800 election committees, that is, nearly 90% of the election committee nominations.

In the 2017 chief executive election, among the 1,200 election committees, Carrie Lam received 580 nominations and was finally elected with 777 votes. Some politicians joked that Hong Kong will usher in the first chief executive with more than 1,000 votes.

Li Jiachao's candidacy|The multiple-term chief executive election consultant Huang Lijun registered johnlee2022.hk Website Li Jiachao's campaign office changed to "Hong Kong camp", bringing together Liang Fan and Lam Cheng Fan as deputy directors as many as 17 people Li Jiachao's campaign office | Election Expenses Li Jiachao's campaign office "starts again" as the main force, Tan Yaozong, leads Liangying media to support the election

Source: hk1

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