Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Liza Wang is more suitable to be Hong Kong's chief executive than Carrie Lam?

Reporter : Li Huaiju / Source : Vision Times / https://www.secretchina.com/news/b5/2021/05/10/971215.html / Direct translation / Image : Video Screenshot



Liza Wang accepted the invitation of Carrie Lam to talk about Hong Kong's new election system on the program "Overview of Election Committee Subsectors". Hong Kong media person Chen Zhiyun believes that  Liza Wang-chun can be the chief executive. She is more synchronized with the pulse of Hong Kong citizens, and may be more competent than Carrie Lam. 

 Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has begun hosting a program-"Overview of Election Committee Subsectors" a few days ago, escorting Beijing to revise Hong Kong's electoral system. On 5 May, the program invited Liza Wang, a senior Hong Kong artist, former representative of the People's Congress of the Hong Kong District, and chairman of the Bahe Club. During the show, Liza Wang Ming-chun questioned Carrie Lam Cheng many times, and it was not difficult to smell the gunpowder in it.

 Hong Kong media person Chen Zhiyun commented that Wang Mingquan can be the chief executive. She is more synchronized with the pulse of Hong Kong citizens, and may be more competent than Carrie Lam.

On the 8th, Chen Zhiyun paid tribute to Liza Wang  at the beginning of his personal network program. Liza Wang, 73, is known as "Ah Jie" in Hong Kong. Chen said, "Ah Jie is Ah Jie". She performed well in the dialogue with Carrie Lam. She was neither arrogant nor humble but her speech pointed to the key points, which made people happy to see!

At the beginning of the show, Carrie pretended to be humble, saying, "You (Liza Wang) is a professional host, I am an amateur host", but she boasted that he likes to challenge the difficulty. Liza responded immediately, saying, "Politics is your profession."

Chen pointed out that Liza Wang unreservedly expressed her dissatisfaction during the interview, saying that after Beijing revised the electoral system, the number of the electoral committee increased from 1,200 to 1,500, but in "sports, performing arts, culture and publishing industry" to which she belongs, the elected number of committee seats has been reduced from 60 to 30. "Ah Jie sonorously pointed out that 15 of them were nominated by the listed organizations, not all of them were directly elected." This makes people in this sector less likely to participate in the election of the chief executive. Liza said bluntly, "Many people lose the opportunity and lose half of their voice. Of course they are very dissatisfied."

Carrie Lam said unhurriedly, "You asked some very political questions." Chen Zhiyun commented that this is nonsense in nonsense. The program is called "Aspect of Election Committee Subsectors". Doesn't it talk about politics and talk to Lam Cheng? Let’s talk about the fun of cooking!

Carrie stated that the election committees of Liza's sector were previously elected by qualified voters in that sector one person, one vote. Based on experience, many people from the same standpoint or background have been found to be "difficult to achieve broad representation and balanced participation". She emphasized that in the future, three "important and widely representative" designated organizations will be nominated to ensure a wide voice in the industry. It is also said that the Chief Executive’s Election Committee will include more New Territories sub-sectors, not just Liza Wang. The number of seats is reduced, and she hopes the other party and the industry will understand.

Chen Zhiyun explained, "To put it bluntly, I just want to control who can be elected." The new Election Committee structure revised by Beijing includes many more pro-communist groups, making the election results more easily manipulated by the authorities.

Chen continued to point out that Liza Wang is not a fuel-efficient lamp. She asked Carrie Lam why one vote of the Bahe College was removed from the qualifications. How did the Hong Kong Government decide to remove or establish the qualifications for "listed organizations"? Carrie responded that one must be representative, two must be related to his own sector, and three must love the country and Hong Kong. The current 133 "listed organizations" all meet the requirements.

Liza Wang continued to inquire about how the Carrie Lam authorities conducted the qualification review of the election committee, saying that some artists were worried that their works would have to be politically censored one by one before they could "enter the gate." Chen Zhiyun believes that Ah Jie's worries are excusable. The current regime censors all artworks in the name of National Security, and even "the arrangement of the works on display is accused of violating the National Security Law, so how can people not worry about it?" but Carrie's answer is again "politically correct" but it is not.

Chen Zhiyun said that he noticed that although Beijing used the word "perfect" to describe the amendment to the Hong Kong electoral system, and Carrie also used the word "perfect" in the program, Liza did not mention these two words throughout the entire process. She uttered the words "Reorganize, rebuild".

Liza also said that since Beijing has set the system down, Hong Kongers all have to accept it. It seems that her language is sad. Chen said he believed many Hong Kong people feel the same way. Now that Beijing has settled down, what can Hong Kong people do? Can Beijing allow Hong Kong to have other voices? Is there room for publication and complaints in Hong Kong?

Chen Zhiyun suggested to Lam Cheng that instead of spending time on the show, she should do more practical things, such as closely tracking the source of the mutant virus in the community, and taking measures to close Hong Kong's borders. This will be more constructive for Hong Kong.

At the end of the program, Liza stated that she hoped that the election method could be improved, and she did not hesitate to point out that he hoped that the people of Hong Kong could really rule Hong Kong. Chen said that this sentence is remarkable. He wonders if Ah Jie is interested in running for the Chief Executive. "Sister Wang seems to be more synchronized with the pulse of Hong Kong citizens. She is possible to do better than Lam Cheng at any time."

He laughed and pointed out that after the interview was broadcast, Liza Wang would be deemed "not patriotic enough". Although Ah Jie was very patriotic before and gave up the Taiwan market for the mainland, her song "Brave Chinese" was even more sung. Thus she has contributed to the promotion of patriotism.

After watching the show, many netizens left messages in support of Liza Wang  as the next Hong Kong chief executive. They thought that Ah Jie was outspoken in the interview, and she did not flatter Carrie Lam and did not betray herself.

Some people say that Ah Jie's performance is neither humble nor overbearing, and she is a hard bone. Although she is said to be an establishment, she thinks that she, like many Hong Kong people, has not distinguished between "party" and "state" before, thinking that supporting the CCP is patriotic. Hong Kong people who are patriotic have all awakened and realized that "patriotic" means "anti-Party" because this Party is China's scourge.

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