The Chief Executive of the HKSAR Government, Lin Zhengyue-e, said Tuesday that she had never submitted her resignation to the central government since the beginning because she was confident that she could lead the HKSAR team out of the dilemma and that the anti-riot work in Hong Kong did not deviate from the "one country, two systems" and "high degree of autonomy".
Before the meeting, Lin Zhengyue-e told the media that the most serious concern is the escalation of violence. Therefore, the government's primary goal is to stop the violence and restore calm in society, but it must use legal means, including the police force.
Asked if the government would quote the Emergency Regulations and Regulations, Lin reiterated that it was the government's responsibility to inspect in the current law what appropriate provisions could be applied to stop the riots, which is still under study.
On Monday, Reuters reported that Lin Zheng-yue-e, in a closed-door meeting with business people last week, said that she had caused a political crisis in Hong Kong and that it was unforgivable damage; if she had the choice, she would resign and apologize.
The social disturbance caused by the government's hasty amendment of the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance and the large-scale demonstrations have lasted for nearly three months. So far, there is no sign of calming down. The demonstrators point to the government's refusal to respond to the five major demands, including the withdrawal of amendments and the establishment of an independent commission of inquiry, and are also dissatisfied with the abuse of power and violence by the police when enforcing the law. Refers to the fact that the appeal has been fully responded to and that the amendment is "dead", while the government has also initiated the investigation of police handling methods in various large public activities by the Supervisory Police Commission.
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