Come out and vote, public told


‘Vote for me’: Stanley Ng (centre) of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions gesturing while canvassing for votes in the Legislative Council elections in Hong Kong’s North Point district. — AFP

HONG KONG: Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam called on voters to fulfil their civic responsibilities and vote actively in the ongoing seventh-term Legislative Council (LegCo) election.

It is a vote of confidence for the improved electoral system and the future of the HKSAR, and will pave the way for Hong Kong’s long-term peace and stability, Lam said when meeting the press after casting her ballot yesterday at the Raimondi College polling station.

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