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Starry Lee Bulldozes Forward with LegCo House Committee Meeting as Pro-dem Lawmakers Were Dragged Out by Security

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At 2:30pm, Starry Lee, the chairperson of the pro-Beijing DAB party, moved forward with a House Committee meeting, citing that the filibuster on the House Committee chair election was taking too long and had interfered with the operations of the House Committee.

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Starry Lee Bulldozes Forward with LegCo House Committee Meeting as Pro-dem Lawmakers Were Dragged Out by Security

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At 2:30pm, Starry Lee, the chairperson of the pro-Beijing DAB party, moved forward with a House Committee meeting, citing that the filibuster on the House Committee chair election was taking too long and had interfered with the operations of the House Committee.

Pro-democracy legislators Chu Hoi-Dick, Tanya Chan, Hui Chi-fung, and Raymond Chan protested against the decision by chanting "Starry Lee has no power [to break the filibuster and move forward with a meeting]", as verbal fights descended into fist fights between the pro-democracy legislators and security, joined by pro-Beijing legislator Aron Kwok.

As brawls broke out in the chamber, Starry Lee ordered security to expel pro-democracy legislators, including Alvin Yeung and Jeremy Tam, who were not involved in the fights. The pro-democracy vice chair of the House Committee, Dennis Kwok, also attempted to instruct security to expel pro-Beijing legislators involved in the brawls, but such instructions were ignored by the security personnel who seemed to take orders only from Starry Lee.

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Pro-democracy legislator Dennis Kwok, vice-chairperson of the House Committee, announces:

1) He has the right to chair the House Committee meetings. Starry Lee's chairing of the meeting as the "former chairperson" and a candidate for the role of "chairperson" is illegal and violates the house rules of the Legislative Council.

2) Denounces pro-Beijing legislator Aron Kwok's physical assault on pro-democracy legislator Ray Chan by dragging him across the chamber.

3) He has instructed security to expel Starry Lee from the chamber, but security did not follow his instructions, and instead only followed Lee's orders.

4) The expelled pro-democracy legislators can now re-enter the chamber.

Source: Now News
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House Committee on May 8 Explained (Continued):
Alvin Yeung: Internal Meeting Chaired by Starry Lee Involves Conflict of Interests


Alvin Yeung of the Civic Party, expressed that it is "unjustified and unsatisfactory" for the current chairman of the internal meeting. It refers to the external legal advice sought by the chairman of the Legislative Council, Andrew Leung and also refers to the conflict of interest involved in Beijing loyalist Starry Lee’s presidency.

Pro-Beijing lawmaker Gary Chan Hak-kan claimed that Dennis Kwok only dealt with the agenda for the election of the chairman and believed that it was unauthorized to discuss the rules concerning the afternoon legal advice. He asked him to enter the chairman's agenda as soon as possible. He also said that Members can express relevant opinions at the internal meeting in the afternoon, which should not be discussed now. The Legal Counsel of the Legislative Council has accepted the legal advice sought by the Chairman of the Legislative Council, Andrew Leung.

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