Hong Kong’s next leader will be decided by the 1,461 current members of the Election Committee on May 8. Electors were vetted last year by a committee led by the sole candidate – ex-chief secretary John Lee.
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With Hong Kong’s government immune to criticism, a Covid public inquiry stands no chance
The police approach to public relations … “is now being spread to the whole government, which never acknowledges error, never apologises and never admits to changing its mind, because it is without fault or flaw,” writes Tim Hamlett.
Hong Kong’s John Lee asks court to ‘relieve’ penalties for failing to comply with election regulations
The chief executive-elect ran three election ads in April, but failed to submit copies of related documents within one working day of their publication, an offence that is punishable by a HK$5,000 fine and six months in prison.
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Explainer: Hong Kong’s Election Committee determines who leads the city – what is it and how does it work?
Only 1,461 people will get to vote in the city’s next leader. Following Beijing’s restrictive overhaul, HKFP examines five key characteristics of Sunday’s electorate which make it a one-man race like no other.
Explainer: How John Lee’s social media campaign compares to 2017’s chief executive candidates
Ahead of the small-circle elections, HKFP examines how sole contender John Lee’s social media campaign contrasts with that of Carrie Lam and John Tsang five years ago.
Who is John Lee? 12 quotes from Hong Kong’s unopposed leadership hopeful
From his role as security chief during the 2019 protests and unrest, to his promotion to the city’s No. 2 position, HKFP examines John Lee’s career in his own words as he looks set to become Hong Kong’s next leader.