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Hong Kong elections: vetting committee for Legislative Council hopefuls to reveal results on or before November 26
- Chief Secretary John Lee says panel will start work immediately after two-week nomination period for 2021 Legco election closes on November 12
- On Saturday, 16 more hopefuls sign up to run in December 19 election
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A powerful vetting committee set up in Hong Kong to screen election candidates for national security risks will announce its findings for Legislative Council hopefuls on or before November 26, the panel’s chairman has revealed.
Chief Secretary John Lee Ka-chiu on Saturday said the committee, formed as part of Beijing’s overhaul of the city’s electoral system, would start work immediately after the two-week nomination period for the 2021 Legco election closed on November 12.
“The six members and I will vet and validate candidates’ qualifications by determining whether candidates fit the legal requirements to genuinely uphold the Basic Law and faithfully pledge allegiance to Hong Kong,” he wrote on his official blog, referring to the city’s mini-constitution.
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“The result will be announced on or before November 26.”
But political pundits and candidates feared the tight schedule could cause hiccups and questioned the need for a lengthy vetting period.
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