China won’t allow Hong Kong leader to step down despite mass unrest, says official

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CEO Carrie Lam delays contentious legislation indefinitely, but protesters are still calling for her head

A woman walks past protest messages written on post-it notes on the wall of a stairway near the Legislative Council building in Hong Kong, June 17 2019. Picture: CARL COURT/GETTY IMAGES

The bill, which will cover Hong Kong residents and foreign and Chinese nationals living or travelling through the city, has also sparked concern it would threaten the rule of law that underpins Hong Kong's international financial status. Now the city’s agitation has become another problem for China’s leader, Xi Jinping, already grappling with a trade war with the US, a US-led clampdown on tech giant Huawei and tension in the South China Sea.

“It would create more sorts of problems than it solves, at all sorts of levels,” the source said of the prospect of Lam quitting. But analysts said such a climb-down could undermine Xi’s image as a tough, unyielding leader who has overseen a drive against corruption and dissent since he became top leader in 2012.

Beijing rejects accusations of meddling and Chinese state media has said “foreign forces” were trying to damage China by creating chaos over the bill.“Suspending it actually means withdrawal ... it would be absolute political suicide to bring it back again,” the official said.

 

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