Hong Kong’s new lawmakers should stay united and cooperate with the government to demonstrate “effective democracy” and the “perfect partnership of patriots”, the city’s leader has said.
The seminar, titled “Executive-Legislative Collaboration for Good Governance and a Better Future” and led by Lee, is regarded as a curtain-raiser for the coming Legco poll that will provide guidance on the government’s expectations of the incoming lawmakers.
Lee hailed the current term of lawmakers, the first batch returned under Beijing’s “patriots-only” electoral overhaul, for “completely reversing” the past situation, when the legislature was hijacked by the anti-China forces.
“There are no longer filibusters or adjournments of meetings any more. [Lawmakers] no longer deliberately insult officials or paralyse proceedings, disrupt governance, publicly collude with foreign forces and agents, or seek foreign sanctions against officials and judicial officers,” he said.
“We no longer see any acts which seriously threaten national security or jeopardise the city’s constitutional order, rule of law and social order.”