Beijing confident of Hong Kongโ€™s ability to handle Legco election, fire aftermath



A Beijing official in Hong Kong has voiced confidence in the cityโ€™s ability to handle both the coming Legislative Council election and the aftermath of the deadly Tai Po fire, calling local authoritiesโ€™ decision to proceed with the poll respectful of the constitutional order.
Liu Guangyuan, deputy director of Beijingโ€™s liaison office in Hong Kong, said on Thursday that the local government had adopted the โ€œmost responsible attitudeโ€ by moving ahead with Sundayโ€™s election, even after last weekโ€™s inferno, which claimed at least 159 lives.

โ€œThe chief executive has announced the election will be held as planned out of respect for the constitutional order,โ€ Liu said at a forum held on Chinaโ€™s Constitution Day, which falls on December 4.

โ€œ[The poll] will strongly support recovery from the disaster, and [the Hong Kong government] has shown the most responsible attitude.

โ€œWe believe Hong Kong can handle both the election and disaster recovery well, and needs to cultivate solidarity and strength to move forward from grief.โ€

Hong Kong will elect 90 Legco members on Sunday. Among them, 20 will be directly picked by residents across 10 geographical constituencies.

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