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Hong Kong Leader Is Re-elected by Wide Margin
| Findory News China
New York Times: Donald Tsang was re-elected in the first contested election for Hong Kong’s top job since its return to China in 1997.
Hong Kong's Tsang wins new term easily despite challenge
| Findory News China
Reuters: HONG KONG - Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang on Sunday won five more years as chief executive in an election the loser called "rigged, but which followed an unprecedented campaign that tested the limits of political openness in China.
Mon, 26 Mar 2007 00:02:01 GMT | scotsman.com
HONG Kong's leader, Donald Tsang, who has promised a timetable for full democracy, won a second term yesterday, defeating opponent Alan Leong by 649 votes to 123 in the election committee. Mr Leong said the ballot was "rigged" as the public could not...
Tsang wins HK vote in 'done deal'
| Findory News China
New Zealand Herald: HONG KONG - As widely expected, Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang won five more years as chief executive in a vote yesterday following a campaign that has tested the limits of political openness in China.Tsang enjoys unequivocal support...
Now the hard part for HK leadership winner Tsang
| Findory News China
Reuters: HONG KONG - Winning re-election was the easy part. Now Hong Kong's leader Donald Tsang faces the daunting task of delivering on his promises, namely creating a blueprint for democracy with China's consent.
Regret expressed over Taiwan's remarks
Tue, 27 Mar 2007 14:34:02 +0800 | HKSAR Government
The Hong Kong Government treasures the relations between Hong Kong and Taiwan, and has strived to facilitate exchanges between the two places, the Constitutional Affairs Bureau says, expressing regret over unfounded comments the Mainland Affairs Council in Taiwan made over the past few days on Hong Kong's third-term Chief Executive election.
| Findory News China
Toronto Star: When China took Hong Kong back from Britain on July 1, 1997, Beijing promised the 7 million people there a "high degree of autonomy" and, ultimately, "universal suffrage."
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