Editorial | John Lee has to prove he can win the hearts and minds of Hong Kong’s people
- Beijing’s choice for next Hong Kong leader has many challenges ahead, from winning the support of the Election Committee and public to restoring business confidence and rebuilding the city
The resignation of Chief Secretary John Lee Ka-chiu so he may run for the post of chief executive has ended a great deal of speculation on Beijing’s choice for Hong Kong’s next leader. However, the journey from government No 2 to taking the helm has only just begun.
From winning the support of the Election Committee and the public to restoring business confidence and rebuilding the city, there is a lot on his plate. The way forward will not be easy and he has to prove himself capable.
With all signs pointing to Lee being the “chosen one”, the outcome of the ballot on May 8 may seem like a foregone conclusion. Some may even dismiss it as being not much of an election.
Like it or not, the electoral revamps imposed by Beijing last year have made the leadership race one with so-called Hong Kong characteristics.
Lee is set to be the first leader from the disciplined services. He rose through the ranks to become deputy police chief in 2010.
He later joined the political team as undersecretary for security and was elevated to secretary for security in 2017 and chief secretary last June, with special focus on the implementation of the national security law. Even though the political environment has somewhat stabilised, Beijing’s choice says a lot about its emphasis on the city’s governance.