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Hong Kong Chief Says Willing to Meet With Public Amid Resignation of Opposition Lawmakers

© REUTERS / Tyrone SiuPeople take selfies with Carrie Lam, chief executive-elect, a day after she was elected in Hong Kong, China March 27, 2017
People take selfies with Carrie Lam, chief executive-elect, a day after she was elected in Hong Kong, China March 27, 2017 - Sputnik International
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After the Chinese government tried to impose an extradition bill in June 2019, massive protests erupted, with hundreds of thousands taking to the streets. The protests escalated into violence, resulting in mass arrests. In order to regain control over the area, Beijing came up with the National Security Law.

Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that she was "very willing" to meet the public and hear the views of people amid the resignation of all opposition lawmakers from the Legislative Council of China's administrative region.

"I would very much like to go into the community to organise more sessions to meet with the people ... Now… with the security law, law and order has been restored. Chaos has been replaced by peacefulness ... I am very willing, very ready to meet with the people of Hong Kong," Lam said at a press conference, as quoted by Hong Kong Free Press.

Earlier in November, the Hong Kong Democratic Party's lawmakers decided to resign from the Legislative Council, leaving the legislature without opposition to the pro-government members, shortly after four democratic lawmakers had been disqualified under a resolution passed by Beijing, which allowed Hong Kong to disqualify lawmakers if they are deemed a threat to national security.

​Carrie Lam described the Legislative Council without the opposition members as "more rational."

"I would say that with a more rational legislative council, it actually provides a much better platform for myself and my senior officials and my departmental colleagues to be engaged with the legislative councillors on issues of mutual concern," the politician said.

In June 2019, mass protests erupted in Hong Kong as a reaction to a proposed bill that would allow people to be extradited from the administrative region to mainland China. The demonstrations continued for weeks and turned violent even after the unpopular measure was withdrawn in September 2019. Beijing said that the situation in Hong Kong was a result of foreign interference in China's domestic affairs.

​To stabilize the situation in the city and eliminate the threat of international interference, the Chinese government started to impose stricter laws. In late June, Beijing enacted the national security law in Hong Kong. The new legislation banned separatist and terrorist activities, along with any form of foreign interference in Hong Kong.

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