Politics42 Hong Kong candidates to compete in election next week for 36 spots on China’s legislaturePoliticsDecember 8, 2022posted on Dec. 08, 2022 at 10:09 am Chief Executive John Lee says the 42 have secured at least 15 nominations from electoral college before deadline on November 30. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayDecember 8, 2022 You Might Also LikePoliticsFormer Bank of China chief Liu Liange facing corruption investigationMarch 31, 2023PoliticsHong Kong leader John Lee rejects accusations pro-Beijing groups were handed district roles to garner support in election later this yearMarch 31, 2023PoliticsCross-strait hostility at worrying level, Taiwan’s Ma Ying-jeou tells top mainland China officialMarch 30, 2023PoliticsPremier Li Qiang positions China as the centre of growth and ‘certainty’ amid global economic recoveryMarch 30, 2023PoliticsHong Kong protests: are police taking too hard a line on demonstrations? The Post examines new restrictions attached to demonstrationsMarch 29, 2023PoliticsChina anti-corruption probe targets top banks, SOEs as Beijing races to defuse financial risksMarch 28, 2023PoliticsLook to Sun Yat-sen, Taiwan’s Ma Ying-jeou urges on landmark mainland China tripMarch 28, 2023PoliticsNational anthem blunder: Hong Kong leader warns of ‘appropriate actions’ against sports officials, assures vigilant athletes they have nothing to fearMarch 28, 2023PoliticsHong Kong leader says work on Northern Metropolis and Lantau artificial islands to proceed simultaneously, no need to prioritise one over the otherMarch 28, 2023Recommended For YouIsraeli Police Fatally Shoot Arab Outside Jerusalem Holy SiteApril 1, 2023Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 402 of the invasionApril 1, 2023LifestyleLos Angeles’ Cantonese dining scene gets a boost from new generation of chefs: ‘It’s a huge risk to do this kind of food’April 1, 2023HealthMillions will start losing Medicaid coverage as Covid safety net is dismantledMarch 31, 2023‘Slipping through our fingers’: New Zealand scientists distraught at scale of glacier lossMarch 31, 2023
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