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Monday, 27 March 2017

Carrie Lam elected as the first female leader of Hong Kong

Carrie Lam the former chief secretary and deputy to current Chief Executive CY Leun has been voted to be the first female leader in Hong Kong. Lam was selected to be the fourth Hong Kong chief executive, with 777 votes from the 1,194-person committee.
A total of 1,163 valid votes were cast. Speaking to reporters after the result was announced, Lam thanked her rivals and members of the election committee "no matter who they voted for.

The first thing I will do is to repair our divided society so we can move forward together," she said, "The task in these five years is great, but I will work with everyone to make a better Hong Kong" Lam added.

7 comments:

  1. Linda, she was selected, not elected....Your craze for feminism is adversely affecting your news reportage. Sad!

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  2. Congratulations to you madam. Wish you a smooth ride in this exalted position in Hong Kong. I wish yours doesn't end in over- ambitiousness as was with Christina Kirchner of Argentina or in corruption like Dilma Roussef of Brazil and Park Geun-Hye of South Korea. Make global women proud, you can be a the next European Merkel or more.

    The Aficionado

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  3. THAT'S REALLY GOOD







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  4. nice one in south east asia... after the former south korea president has been impeached. here is how to get a big penis

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  5. OK
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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