Five years ago, amid much fanfare about an intense,
three-way contest for Hong Kong’s chief executive post, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, a veteran civil servant,
was elected with 777 out of a total of 1,194 votes.
Lam’s campaign slogan was “
We Connect”. After the bitter strife over the pace of Hong Kong’s political reform and the
“Occupy” movement which paralysed the city for 79 days in late 2014, there were high hopes of a new chief executive who could heal the rift and bring rival factions together.