Veteran Hong Kong politician and National People’s Congress Standing Committee member Tam Yiu-chung to step down, sources say
- Tam Yiu-chung, 72, the sole Hong Kong NPC Standing Committee member, expected to call it a day on age grounds
- Sources sceptical on chances of former chief executive Carrie Lam throwing her hat into the ring for the job
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Hong Kong’s sole member of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee is to step down, multiple sources have told the Post.
Tam Yiu-chung, 72, was tipped to not want another five-year term on the country’s top legislative body on age grounds.
But the veteran Beijing loyalist was on Thursday staying tight-lipped on his plans for the future.
He said after a public event that he would announce his decision next Monday at the first official briefing on the election.
“Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about the country’s legislative work. It’s been difficult for the standing committee to take regional differences into account in such a big nation,” Tam said.
Tam was elected to the NPC as a deputy in 2017, and succeeded former Legco president Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai as the standing committee representative a year later.
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