Acrimony in Hong Kong Legco chamber after more than 9,000 public works get past filibuster
Pan-democratic legislators decry government’s refusal to unbundle controversial projects from all-or-nothing package
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In a hard-fought victory for the government over filibustering opposition lawmakers, the Legislative Council’s Finance Committee on Saturday approved a controversial HK$12.4 billion funding package for more than 9,000 public works projects.
After three months of delaying tactics by the pan-democrats that had blocked 9,400 public construction projects, 8,000 of which were ongoing, the final vote was 29 in favour and one against. The pan-democrats boycotted the vote.
Wang Chau and Lantau were among 26 projects, worth HK$180 million, bundled into a funding application with less controversial public works projects. The pan-democrats had insisted on dealing with them separately later.
After the pro-establishment majority rejected all motions to drag the meeting out, Finance Committee chairman Chan Kin-por ordered an immediate vote, and the motion passed quickly.
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