Published: 2:13pm, 28 Oct 2025Updated: 2:16pm, 28 Oct 2025
Hong Kong authorities will take a hard line towards any disruptions to the coming Legislative Council election, the city’s leader has warned, while noting he will send out a letter urging civil servants to vote in the December poll.
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Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu on Tuesday also stressed that there was no “hard target” for the election turnout rate, but dodged a question on whether any government workers who did not vote would be punished.
Last Friday, the central government’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office shared a strongly worded commentary calling for vigilance against any attempts to jeopardise the December 7 election.
It also cautioned that local law enforcement agencies would not “sit back and do nothing”.
In the run-up to the election, 12 lawmakers aged 70 and above have announced they will not run for another term, fuelling speculation that an age limit has been set for legislators.
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Twenty-eight members of the current Legco have indicated they will not seek re-election.

