SEM INTERESSE Partido pro china (e governo)
11/6
Hong Kong pro-establishment coalition to recruit 1,000 members to support coronavirus recovery efforts and counter protesters’ ‘burn with us’ mentality. Conveners Tung Chee-hwa and Leung Chun-ying say alliance has not been set up to boost the camp’s chances in coming legislative elections LINK
(candidato indepente Junius)
O polémico deputado de Hong Kong, que no ano passado foi filmado a apertar a mão a elementos de um grupo que agrediu manifestantes numa estação de metro e que, meses depois, foi esfaqueado, segue a teoria de que os manifestantes de Hong Kong estão a ser manipulados por Washington e Taipé. Refere-se aos protestos pró-democracia como “motins” e cita os Eagles, para sugerir aos manifestantes que saiam de Hong Kong: “Pode-se fazer o ‘check-in’ e o ‘check-out’ quando se quiser, é como o Hotel California”. Ainda que seja manifestamente um deputado pró-Pequim, diz acreditar na democracia, mas acha que os manifestantes estão a “ridicularizar o sistema” e a prejudicar os avanços democráticos da região. É deputado no LegCo desde 2016. Este ano haverá eleições, em Setembro. Vai candidatar-se novamente? Eu ainda tenho muitas tarefas por cumprir. Se surgir a hipótese de voltar ao LegCo, eu ficaria muito feliz, mas, neste momento, ainda é muito cedo para dizer se já tenho uma decisão. Depende da situação, porque, quanto mais candidatos houver nas eleições deste ano, menores são as hipóteses para qualquer candidato independente, como eu. Sou uma pessoa independente e um membro independente do LegCo https://pontofinalmacau.wordpress.com/2020/06/12/eu-acredito-na-democracia-mas-nao-acredito-na-democracia-que-destroi-a-sociedade/
9/6
The leader of a new civil servant union which mobilised government staff against the now-withdrawn
extradition bill has demanded answers over what he suggested was a political decision to demote him at Hong Kong’s Labour Department. Michael Ngan Mo-chau, of the Union for New Civil Servants, co-organised a rally last August for public sector workers to voice their opposition to the draft legislation, which in June had sparked anti-government protests in the city. He described his demotion this week as unusual and called on the government to explain the move and allay public concern over whether it was politically motivated. https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3088682/hong-kong-protests-union-leader-behind-civil-servant-rally?utm_medium=email&utm_source=mailchimp&utm_campaign=enlz-scmp_today&utm_content=20200612&MCUID=3d06933c40&MCCampaignID=fcec4f9d4a&MCAccountID=3775521f5f542047246d9c827&tc=9
The leader of a new civil servant union which mobilised government staff against the now-withdrawn
extradition bill has demanded answers over what he suggested was a political decision to demote him at Hong Kong’s Labour Department. Michael Ngan Mo-chau, of the Union for New Civil Servants, co-organised a rally last August for public sector workers to voice their opposition to the draft legislation, which in June had sparked anti-government protests in the city. He described his demotion this week as unusual and called on the government to explain the move and allay public concern over whether it was politically motivated. https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3088682/hong-kong-protests-union-leader-behind-civil-servant-rally?utm_medium=email&utm_source=mailchimp&utm_campaign=enlz-scmp_today&utm_content=20200612&MCUID=3d06933c40&MCCampaignID=fcec4f9d4a&MCAccountID=3775521f5f542047246d9c827&tc=9
8/6
New loyalist appointments to head the Home Affairs Department seem well-timed to further such an objective. The Home Affairs Department manages Hong Kong’s elections and civil servants from the department double as vetting officers at election time. https://hongkongfp.com/2020/06/09/hong-kong-national-security-law-whats-the-hurry-the-legislature-elections-are-coming/
7/6
Hong Kong’s minister in charge of the government workforce has raised eyebrows by calling on all civil servants to understand that they serve both the city and the country as a whole in supporting and executing policies laid down by the chief executive. Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip Tak-kuen’s reminder on Sunday marked the first time in 23 years since the city’s handover from British to Chinese sovereignty that the government has specifically defined the role of its 180,000 workers in this manner. https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3087922/hong-kongs-civil-servants-serve-both-city-and-china?utm_medium=email&utm_source=mailchimp&utm_campaign=enlz-scmp_today&utm_content=20200608&MCUID=3d06933c40&MCCampaignID=b1d5bbd9ae&MCAccountID=3775521f5f542047246d9c827&tc=7
Hong Kong’s minister in charge of the government workforce has raised eyebrows by calling on all civil servants to understand that they serve both the city and the country as a whole in supporting and executing policies laid down by the chief executive. Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip Tak-kuen’s reminder on Sunday marked the first time in 23 years since the city’s handover from British to Chinese sovereignty that the government has specifically defined the role of its 180,000 workers in this manner. https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3087922/hong-kongs-civil-servants-serve-both-city-and-china?utm_medium=email&utm_source=mailchimp&utm_campaign=enlz-scmp_today&utm_content=20200608&MCUID=3d06933c40&MCCampaignID=b1d5bbd9ae&MCAccountID=3775521f5f542047246d9c827&tc=7
5/5Tung and Leung said the new Hong Kong Coalition will support employment by creating jobs, providing internships and offering volunteer work to fresh graduates. They did not provide details of how they would do that wtop.com/asia/2020/05/former-hong-kong-leaders-launch-pro-beijing-coalition/
24/4
An alliance of political and business heavyweights led by two former Hong Kong chief executives is planning a citywide campaign intended to boost pro-establishment candidates ahead of September’s Legislative Council elections, the Post has learned.The Hong Kong Coalition, founded by former city leaders Tung Chee-hwa and Leung Chun-ying in late March, is actively lining up hundreds of prominent figures to participate in a publicity blitz that will launch once the city has begun to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. Among the early recruits to the effort are former Chief Secretary Henry Tang Ying-yen, deputy director of Beijing's Basic Law Committee Maria Tam Wai-chu, permanent honorary president of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association Irons Sze Wing-wai and Executive Council member Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee. https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3081303/coalition-hong-kong-heavyweights-assembling-boost-pro?utm_medium=email&utm_source=mailchimp&utm_campaign=enlz-scmp_today&utm_content=20200424&MCUID=3d06933c40&MCCampaignID=abeb6440c4&MCAccountID=3775521f5f542047246d9c827&tc=6 26/4
An alliance of political and business heavyweights led by two former Hong Kong chief executives is planning a citywide campaign intended to boost pro-establishment candidates ahead of September’s Legislative Council elections, the Post has learned.The Hong Kong Coalition, founded by former city leaders Tung Chee-hwa and Leung Chun-ying in late March, is actively lining up hundreds of prominent figures to participate in a publicity blitz that will launch once the city has begun to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. Among the early recruits to the effort are former Chief Secretary Henry Tang Ying-yen, deputy director of Beijing's Basic Law Committee Maria Tam Wai-chu, permanent honorary president of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association Irons Sze Wing-wai and Executive Council member Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee. https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3081303/coalition-hong-kong-heavyweights-assembling-boost-pro?utm_medium=email&utm_source=mailchimp&utm_campaign=enlz-scmp_today&utm_content=20200424&MCUID=3d06933c40&MCCampaignID=abeb6440c4&MCAccountID=3775521f5f542047246d9c827&tc=6 26/4
Hong Kong pro-establishment coalition to recruit 1,000 members to support coronavirus recovery efforts and counter protesters’ ‘burn with us’ mentality. Conveners Tung Chee-hwa and Leung Chun-ying say alliance has not been set up to boost the camp’s chances in coming legislative elections LINK
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