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EU slams selection of John Lee as Hong Kong’s chief executive as a ‘violation of democratic principles’

  • Statement from the EU said chief executive poll was ‘yet another step in the dismantling of the “one country, two systems” principle’
  • Beijing office in Hong Kong responded furiously, demanding that the EU ‘immediately stop meddling in Hong Kong affairs’

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Josep Borrell, the European Union’s top diplomat, said on Sunday that the election in Hong Kong was “yet another step in the dismantling of the ‘one country, two systems’ principle”. Photo: AP
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The European Union has slammed the selection process for Hong Kong’s new chief executive as “a violation of democratic principles and political pluralism”.

Former security chief John Lee Ka-chiu was handed the city’s leadership in an unopposed election on Sunday, the first chief executive poll since the central government overhauled Hong Kong’s electoral system to ensure only “patriots” held power.

Lee won more than 99 per cent of a vote between 1,424 members of a selection committee vetted by the government.

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Just eight members of the powerful Election Committee dominated by Beijing loyalists voted against Lee, while another four cast blank ballots.

Hong Kong’s chief executive-elect John Lee meeting the press together with his wife, Janet Lam Lai-sim, at the convention centre in Wan Chai on Sunday. Photo: SCMP / May Tse
Hong Kong’s chief executive-elect John Lee meeting the press together with his wife, Janet Lam Lai-sim, at the convention centre in Wan Chai on Sunday. Photo: SCMP / May Tse

A statement from the EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell on behalf of its 27 member states said the process was “yet another step in the dismantling of the ‘one country, two systems’ principle”.

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