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3 more Hong Kong lawmakers opt out of Legco election, taking total to 9

Lawmakers Jeffrey Lam, Connie Lam and Gary Zhang announce they will not stand in December 7 election

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The nomination period for the coming election will run from October 24 to November 6. Photo: Edmond So
Ng Kang-chung

At least three more Hong Kong lawmakers have said they will not seek another term ahead of nominations opening later this month for the Legislative Council election, bringing the total to nine so far.

Veteran lawmaker Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung, a vice-chairman of the Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong, said on Sunday that he would not stand for re-election.

Lam, who turns 74 this month, represents the “Commercial (First)” functional constituency in Legco. The seat is reserved for a representative of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce.

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“This is a crucial period for Hong Kong’s economic recovery. I have decided not to run for re-election, partly because I want to focus on business affairs and work with the business community to attract investment,” the five-term lawmaker wrote on social media.

“It is also because I hope to provide more opportunities for young talent in the sector to serve the people, to serve Hong Kong, and our country,” he wrote.

Lawmaker Jeffrey Lam has said he will continue to speak for the business community and serve Hong Kong in other capacities. Photo: Sam Tsang
Lawmaker Jeffrey Lam has said he will continue to speak for the business community and serve Hong Kong in other capacities. Photo: Sam Tsang

Lam, who also sits on the government’s top decision-making body, the Executive Council, added that he would continue to speak for the business community and serve Hong Kong in other capacities.

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