No Rationale For Delaying Legco Poll: Academic
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2020-07-29 HKT 14:12
A Chinese University politics professor said the rationale for postponing the upcoming Legco elections because of the Covid-19 pandemic is weak.
Professor Wilson Wong, an associate professor of CUHK’s Department of Government and Public Administration, made the comments amid reports that the vote could be delayed by up to a year.
Speaking on an RTHK programme, Wong said that countries like South Korea, Singapore, Poland and others have managed to go ahead with elections this year even with the pandemic, and that there have been suggestions on how to vote safely, for instance having people in quarantine vote by post and extending the number of days that people can vote.
He cited the primaries held by the pro-democracy camp more than two weeks ago, which saw about 600,000 people turn up to vote, without any confirmed Covid-19 infections linked to it.
Sources have told RTHK that Chief Executive Carrie Lam is expected to invoke emergency powers introduced during the colonial era which gives her the authority to “make any regulations whatsoever which she may consider desirable in the public interest” in case of “emergency or public danger”.
Wong said even if the vote is delayed by one year and the economy improves by then, it would still not bolster the pro-establishment camp's performance. He warned that international sanctions on Hong Kong could intensify.
He said that public dissatisfaction has less to do with the economy but more with the national security law and the mass social unrest of 2019, and that the mood is unlikely to change after one year.
Wong also warned that if the National People’s Congress Standing Committee steps in to help pave the way for the delay, people in Hong Kong may feel it would deal another blow to the rule of law, further hampering governance.
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