Opinion | Time for ‘result-oriented’ John Lee to start work on Hong Kong’s problems

  • Beijing has anointed John Lee as its chosen candidate for chief executive, and all political and popular opposition has been swept aside
  • If he is serious about being result-oriented, he must leverage the united front behind his campaign so his team can hit the ground running once he takes office

Chief executive hopeful John Lee Ka-chiu (front) submits nomination forms for the chief executive election at City Gallery in Central on April 13. Photo: Felix Wong
The parade lap of the chief executive race went by just like that, and now here we are at the starting line. The tyres are warm, but there’s just one engine revving.
For months, others were doing their formation laps. The more they worked the track, the more challenging it was for people to take them seriously. Among them were businessman Titus Wu Sai-chuen and film producer martial artist Checkley Sin Kwok-lam, but there was just not enough traction without a serious contender.
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