HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said Monday she wouldn't seek a second term after a rocky five years marked by huge protests calling for her resignation, a security crackdown that has quashed dissent and most recently a COVID-19 wave that overwhelmed the health system. Her successor will be picked in May, with the city's hard-line security chief during the 2019 protests seen as a likely choice.
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Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam Says She Won't Seek Second Term in OfficeHong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam will not be pursuing a second term in office, she said during a press conference on Monday. “This is not a question of evaluating my performance or the performance of the Hong Kong SAR government in this term. This is a question of my personal wish and aspiration,” Lam said in response to a…
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Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Won’t Seek a Second TermMrs. Lam, who is nearing the end of a stint as the city’s top official that was marred by the biggest social turmoil in more than half a century, said her decision was based on family considerations.
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says she won't seek second termHONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam, who survived massive protests against her government in 2019 and oversaw the implementation of a tough national security law that quashed dissent, said Monday she will not seek a second term.
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Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam won’t seek second term as chief executiveCarrie Lam will retire from politics, ending a five-year run as chief executive, with a legacy as one of Hong Kong’s most unpopular leaders.
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