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2266: 1751: 1961: 60: 1973:"one country, two systems" principle will decline. The Hong Kong government has defended the co-location agreement, stating that rule of law isn't damaged nor does undermine the Basic Law. Carrie Lam responded to criticism by stating "some Hong Kong legal professionals have an elitist mentality or double standards, that is, they think that Hong Kong’s legal system is supreme, and that the mainland legal system – a big country with a 1.3 billion population – is wrong." Her statement prompted widespread disbelief as she appeared to defend China's legal system being better than Hong Kong's legal system, hypocrisy as she herself is seen as an elite out of touch with society, damaged the one country, two systems principle and for attacking the character rather the arguments of Hong Kong's top lawyers. 2108:(CSSA) would jump from 60 to 65, starting in February. She faced opposition from both the pro-Beijing and pro-democracy legislators, in which she responded that it was the Legislative Council who approved the change in the CSSA scheme, as part of the 2018 Budget. Her remarks attracted backlashes from the legislators as well as the public. On 18 January, Lam backed down by announcing that people affected would get a new employment support supplement that would cover the cut. The Lam government also made an U-turn by suspending the controversial plan to impose a HK$ 200 penalty on Hong Kong's senior citizens claiming welfare payments without joining a job programme. 2246:(CECC) wrote to Chief Executive Carrie Lam asking that the bill be "withdrawn from consideration", stating that "the proposed legislation would irreparably damage Hong Kong's cherished autonomy and protections for human rights by allowing the Chinese government to request extradition of business persons, journalists, rights advocates, and political activists residing in Hong Kong." The commissioners added that the bill could "negatively impact the unique relationship between the U.S. and Hong Kong" – referring to the longstanding U.S. policy of giving the city preferential treatment over mainland China based on the 3611: 44: 2184:
applicable to the requests for surrender of fugitive offenders and mutual legal assistance between Hong Kong and Mainland China, Macau and Taiwan and therefore the government does not have any legislation enabling it to request for extraditing the suspect. In February 2019, the government proposed a changes to fugitive laws to plug the "legal loophole" by establishing a mechanism for case-by-case transfers of fugitives to any jurisdiction with which the city lacks a formal extradition treaty.
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Bangkok, Mallet was denied a working visa by the Hong Kong government. Mallet was subjected to a four-hour interrogation by immigration officers on his return from Thailand on Sunday 7 October before he was finally allowed to enter Hong Kong on a seven-day tourist visa. Carrie Lam refused to make any comment, only stating that the Immigration Department was not obliged to explain individual cases.
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she had "sold herself to Hong Kong". She said she had done nothing against her conscience and would not withdraw the bill. However within three hours, Lam released another video with a turn of the tone, strongly reprimanding protesters for the "blatant, oragnised riot" and condemning it as "not an act of love for Hong Kong."
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On 16 June, an estimation of nearly two million protesters as claimed by the organisers flooded the streets demanding a full withdrawal of the bill. The police says that there are 338,000 at its peak, but admitted that it should be more as only those on the original route were counted. The government
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abruptly withdrew it after strong opposition from the Legislative Council. The government made two changes to the motion in the hope of getting more support, but legislators across the political spectrum remained unconvinced. In March, Carrie Lam said her government has decided to shelve the plan for
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criticised the arrangement for distortion of the Basic Law, stating it damages the rule of law in Hong Kong as Article 18 was clearly written and leaves no room for any interpretation which would allow Chinese law to apply in any certain part of HKSAR. Since there is no legal basis, confidence in the
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journalist Victor Mallet, vice-chairman of the press organisation, chaired the session. The event was opposed by the governments of China and Hong Kong, because the issue of independence supposedly crossed one of the "bottom lines" on national sovereignty. Upon returning to Hong Kong after a visit to
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opposed the bill, warning the extradition proposal could be used as a tool to intimidate critics of the Hong Kong or Chinese governments, peaceful activists, human rights defenders and putting those extradited at risk of torture or ill-treatment. On 28 April, estimated 130,000 protesters joined the
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and that the party may be banned on grounds of national security with respect to Chinese territorial integrity. The notice contained highly detailed surveillance material on the party leadership's public engagements. On 24 October 2018, Chan Ho-tin and party spokesman Jason Chow Ho-fai filed appeals
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interview where Lam was in tears when she was asked if she betrayed Hong Kong, "I grew up with all Hong Kong people and my love for this place has prompted me to make many personal sacrifices." Instead of selling out Hong Kong, she said her husband had told her that after she became Chief Executive
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On 9 June, a record breaking of 1.03 million protesters marched in the streets against the extradition bill and called for her to step down. Following the 10 June violent clashes, Lam spoke in the next morning, admitting that the size of the rally showed there were "clearly still concerns" over the
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The Hong Kong government has proposed the local implementation of the National Anthem Law of the People's Republic of China. Lam dismissed the calls for a public consultation for the controversial bill as some provisions deemed as too vague by the pro-democrats. Lam stated that "I do not understand
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were ousted from the legislature earlier in November 2016. The event caused the quick deterioration of the relations between the pro-democracy camp and the government after the strained relations had been improved compared to Lam's predecessor. Lam pledged she would not target more pro-democrats in
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Amid the social upheaval, Lam saw her approval rating fall to a record low of 23% and her disapproval rise to 67%, according to a survey released by the University of Hong Kong's Public Opinion Programme. Her support rating was at 32.8 points, down from 63.6 points during her first week in office,
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Lam also said the mainland was never intentionally excluded from the extradition laws ahead of the handover of Hong Kong in 1997. "It was not what was said, that there were fears over the mainland’s legal system after the handover, or that China had agreed to it. This is all trash talk," Lam said.
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Opposition expressed fears about the city opening itself up to the long arm of Mainland Chinese law and Hongkongers could be victimised under a different legal system and urged the government to establish an extradition arrangement with Taiwan only. The business community also raised concerns over
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who moved the motion claimed that Lam "blatantly lied" about the extradition bill and misled the public and the international community, as Lam claimed that colonial officials did not deliberately exclude China from extradition laws ahead of the 1997 handover. He also called Lam to resign as her
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A 19-year-old Hong Kong resident being arrested and tried in Taiwan for killing his 20-year-old girlfriend in 2018 sparked the debate of Hong Kong's fugitive law. At present, the two ordinances, the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Ordinance, are not
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The government was also under fire by the HK$ 4,000 handout scheme proposed in the 2018 Budget in which adult residents would get up to HK$ 4,000 if they do not own property or get government benefits. The application procedure was criticised for being too complicated. Applicants were initially
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issued a statement warning that banning Chow from the by-election "risks diminishing Hong Kong’s international reputation as a free and open society". Carrie Lam defended the returning officer's decision, but denied that she had anything to do with the returning officer, stating that "there are
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who was strongly criticised for not following the conventional procedure of seeking external legal advice in the UGL case. Lam said Cheng had made a profession call and she hoped the UGL saga, which had been a point of contention for four years, could finally end.
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In her first week in office, Carrie Lam offered subsidies to around 40,000 secondary school leavers and promised permanent jobs for more than 2,300 teachers and promised that she would spend the extra HK$ 5 billion a year on education.
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why one has to insist on the term 'public consultation'," calling the term only a "label". She also insisted the proposed bill only targets people who deliberately insult the national anthem and the residents not to worry about it.
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that with the administration making it clear that there was no timetable to relaunch the suspended bill, the legislation would die a "natural death" when the current term of the Legislative Council ended in July next year.
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bill but refused to withdraw the bill. She refused to draw in to the questions of whether she would fulfil her promise that she would resign "if mainstream opinion makes me no longer able to continue the job" in her
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capped debate time for the bill at 36 hours to counter pro-democrats' filibustering. The cross-border Express Rail Link was opened on 22 September 2018, followed by the opening of another cross-border infrastructure
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In January 2018, Lam again handed out HK$ 500 million in extra funding to the Hong Kong's public hospitals amid the deluge of winter flu cases and a severe shortage of nursing staff. The funds would be drawn by the
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issued a statement in the evening where Carrie Lam apologised to Hong Kong residents and promised to "sincerely and humbly accept all criticism and to improve and serve the public." A government source told to the
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The Hong Kong government established the Office of the Chief Executive-elect ahead of the election with a controversial decision to site the temporary office in Hong Kong's most expensive business area in
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The Lam administration first presented a cross-harbour tunnel toll plan in January 2019 to balance the traffic between the three cross-harbour tunnels by raising tolls at the publicly operated overused
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In October 2018, Lam launched a development plan in her second policy address which suggested the construction of artificial islands with a total area of about 1,700 hectares through massive
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would suspend the second reading of the bill and would not set a time frame on the seeking of public views. However, she dodged the question if she would step down and refused to apologise.
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Carrie Lam announced her new cabinet on 21 June 2017, with six incumbent ministers keep their portfolios including the three top secretaries. The cabinet was reshuffled twice in
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against the ban with the Chief Executive and Executive Council. The two filed separate appeals to make clear they were acting as individuals, not as a party.
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After the intense violent clashes, Carrie Lam finally backed down and announced a pause in the passage of the extradition bill on 15 June. She said that the
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also issued a statement claiming there was "insufficient evidence to support a reasonable prospect of conviction" against Leung for any criminal offence.
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was also disqualified by the Returning Officer as her advocated for "self-determination" on her 2016 electoral platform. Her ally and elected legislator
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representatives met with Carrie Lam to carry out a démarche formally protesting against the bill. On the same day, eight commissioners from the U.S.
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and forcing the disband of civic groups. With the opposition being silenced and removing governing obstacles, Lam's cabinet was reshuffled twice in
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Amid the UGL case and the mismanagements, the average score of Carrie Lam further plunged to a new low in mid January to 50.9 in the poll by the
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Chan, F. (2019). "Digital Representation in an Electoral Campaign Influenced by Mainland China: The 2017 Hong Kong Chief Executive Election".
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the second time as the government could not get enough votes in the legislature, symbolising the first defeat of the Lam administration.
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Lam survived the first motion of no-confidence against her with the backing of the pro-Beijing majority in the legislature on 29 May.
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required to provide an address proof. Facing the criticism, the government later waived the address proof requirement.
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from its own reserve of HK$ 1 billion and would later be reimbursed by the government in the financial year 2018/19.
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the lowest any Chief Executive ever received. Support for the SAR government also fell to 18%, the lowest since the
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march against proposed extradition law. The turnout was the largest since an estimated 510,000 joined the annual
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the day after the massive protest on 10 June which resulted in violent clashes between protesters and police.
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The long-debated plan was finally passed on 14 June 2018 in the Legislative Council by 40 to 20 votes after
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Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation (Amendment) Bill 2019
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The government announced the implementation of co-location arrangement on 25 July 25, 2017.
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One day after Lam vowed to "heal the social divide" in her victory speech, Chief Executive
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The massive anti-government protest was cracked down following the implementation of the
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In January 2019, the Lam administration announced that the age threshold for elderly
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was appointed the Director of the Office of the Chief Executive-elect as well as the
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The January 2019 cross-harbour tunnel toll plan aiming at resolved the underuse of
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Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks
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and sought to ban the Party. The police claimed that the party has engaged in
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absolutely no grounds for that sort of accusation or allegation of pressure."
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after the qualification, the candidacy of Demosistƍ standing committee member
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Executive Vice President of the China Society for Finance and Banking
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has sparked concerns that it might constitute a breach of the
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Commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption
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administration of Carrie Lam as Chief Executive of Hong Kong
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Legislative Council Member & former Chairman of FTU
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which was underused because of its higher charges. But
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Suppression on localist and pro-independence movement
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Hong Kong Legislative Council oath-taking controversy
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Legislative Council Member & Chairperson of NPP
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BBC. 6 October 2018. 2284: 2278:Secretary for Security 2159:Western Harbour Tunnel 2155:Eastern Harbour Tunnel 2145: 2144:sparked a controversy. 2142:Western Harbour Tunnel 2019:Lantau Tomorrow Vision 2013:Lantau Tomorrow Vision 1988:on 23 October 2018 by 1965: 1893:Hong Kong Police Force 1759: 1069:Commissioner of Police 816:Secretary for Security 336:On 4 May 2017, former 88:30 June 2022 48:5th Government of the 2333:National Security Law 2321:2003 political crisis 2271:Secretary for Justice 2268: 2205:Amnesty International 2139: 2090:Secretary for Justice 2083:Department of Justice 1997:Macau Chief Executive 1963: 1794:Secretary for Justice 1753: 503:Secretary for Justice 166:Status in legislature 73:1 July 2017 36:Carrie Lam Government 3652:Hong Kong Government 3215:Hong Kong Free Press 3197:Hong Kong Free Press 3179:Hong Kong Free Press 2868:Hong Kong Government 2814:Hong Kong Free Press 2796:Hong Kong Free Press 2778:Hong Kong Free Press 2659:. 24 September 2018. 2595:Hong Kong 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Carrie Lam
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2017 Chief Executive election
6th Legislative Council
7th Legislative Council
Leung government
Lee government
Chief Executive
Carrie Lam
2017 Hong Kong Chief Executive election
2017 Chief Executive election
Election Committee
Financial Secretary
John Tsang
Woo Kwok-hing
Chinese Premier
Li Keqiang
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