The polling day for the chief executive election falls on Mother's Day. Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, who is not running for re-election, is the mother of two sons. Since she is not an electoral committee, she does not need to go to the polling station to vote.
At 9:00 this morning, when the voting started, she posted a photo of her holding a flower ball at the Government House on her social page, congratulating all mothers on good health, a happy family, and a happy life, calling for the relaxation of social distancing measures, it is still urgent Remember to follow the precautionary measures.
The post made no mention of the ongoing chief executive election.
Netizens left messages wishing Carrie Lam a happy Mother's Day. Many thanked her for serving Hong Kong for more than 40 years, wishing her "get out of the hot kitchen and enjoy the love the family brings to you."
Some netizens hoped that she would "enjoy life after retirement", praised her as "permanent chief executive", and hoped that Carrie Lam would protect Hong Kong in different positions after leaving office.
Dressed the same as yesterday at the polling station
In the photo, Lam is wearing the same scarf, pink top or trousers as when she visited the convention and exhibition ticketing station yesterday. The only difference is that she wears burgundy gemstone earrings. It is believed that the photo was taken on the same day.
In his post, Lam Cheng pointed out that today is Mother's Day, and it also coincides with the Buddha's birthday. With the epidemic under control, social distancing measures have been gradually relaxed. Tomorrow will be a public holiday again. I believe the flow of people in the market will increase, and restaurants and restaurants will be very prosperous. , people's life can gradually return to normal, describing the situation is hard-won, and calling on the public to celebrate the festival and pay attention to epidemic prevention.
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Continuous update︱1,139 people have voted in the first half hour and the turnout rate is close to 80%