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Leung Chun-ying writes to Legco president over unruly sessions

C Y Leung, chief secretary both write to council president complaining of rowdiness, but he says rules don't let him pre-empt misconduct

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Leung Chun-ying writes to Legco president over unruly sessions

Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying wrote to Jasper Tsang Yok-sing reminding him to "take lawmakers' unruly behaviour seriously", the Legislative Council president disclosed yesterday.

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The letter was sent on May 21, a day before one of the chief executive's quarterly question-and-answer sessions.

Several lawmakers had shouted insults and thrown objects at officials, disregarding council rules and officials' dignity, Leung wrote. He appealed to Legco to take the matter seriously and condemn any misconduct.

Despite the letter, the Q&A session was called off prematurely as radical lawmakers hurled insults, prompting Chief Secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor to write a second letter to Tsang repeating Leung's demands.

Tsang said yesterday that he replied to Lam's letter on Friday, saying he found it "regrettable" that the session was disrupted.

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In his reply, he stressed that the executive and legislature had different functions but shared the common goal of serving Hong Kong people.

"In pursuance of this goal, I expect the executive and the legislature to enhance communication in matters of mutual concern," Tsang wrote, hinting that the executive had a role to play in improving the relationship between the two.

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