Tight race for Hong Kongโ€™s Legco presidency as parties allow free vote



Two candidates vying to become the next president of Hong Kongโ€™s legislature are locked in a tight race as major political parties have given their members a free vote.

The newly sworn-in members of the Legislative Council will on Thursday elect either Starry Lee Wai-king of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) or finance sector representative Ronick Chan Chun-ying through a secret ballot.

Before voting begins, both candidates will present their election platforms and answer questions from fellow lawmakers at a special forum. The ballot will take place immediately afterwards.

Although neither Lee nor Chan has publicly campaigned โ€“ neither has posted any material related to the contest on social media โ€“ insiders told the Post the outcome was expected to be close.

Lee, 51, chaired Legcoโ€™s House Committee during the previous four-year term and also serves as Hong Kongโ€™s sole delegate to the National Peopleโ€™s Congress Standing Committee, Chinaโ€™s top legislative body.

Chan, 64, has no party affiliation but works closely with the G19 bloc, a group formed by Election Committee and functional constituency legislators. He chaired Legcoโ€™s Finance Committee in the last term. He is a National Peopleโ€™s Congress deputy and an adviser to the Bank of China (Hong Kong).

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