Beijing the big loser in election rule game
By Chris Yeung – Shocked and awed by the better-than-expected votes grabbed by pro-independence localist Edward Leung Tin-kei in a Legco by-election and the inauguration…
By Chris Yeung – Shocked and awed by the better-than-expected votes grabbed by pro-independence localist Edward Leung Tin-kei in a Legco by-election and the inauguration…
By Chris Yeung – Political pundits should be forgiven for having over-read a statement made by Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah yesterday, which is aimed…
‘Walk 8000 steps a day!’ (Mui yat bo heng bat chin bo!) Sounds like a tune you’ve hummed to before? For quite some time, the…
By Chris Yeung – In a broad brush, findings of an university poll about the views of Hong Kong people about their post-2047 future including…
By Chris Yeung – All eyes are on the upcoming Legislative Council election scheduled for September 4. The usual suspects and fresh faces lining up…
By Chan King-cheung – With the Secretary for Justice behind, the deep-rooted old force within the Hong Kong Police are pulling out all stops to…
By Chris Yeung – It could not be more ironic that it was a senior Chinese official at the Liaison Office who turned out to…
By Chris Yeung – “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” The traditional wisdom of the pre-1997 colonial government may no longer be the “one-size-fits-all”…
By Chris Yeung – “President, I’d stop here, leave the last minute to our Chief Executive. He can say whatever he wants,” said non-affiliated legislator…
By Chris Yeung – In his attempt to rebuke claims that his decision to end the acting role of Rebecca Li Bo-lan as head of…