Hong Kong executive claims its constitutional system has no separation of powers

By Jennifer Creery, 1 September 2020
Chief Executive Carrie Lam of Hong Kong (photo credit: Asia Society/flickr)
Chief Executive Carrie Lam of Hong Kong (photo credit: Asia Society/flickr)
Hong Kong’s constitutional system has no separation of powers between the executive, legislature and judiciary, Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday[.] “Many people misunderstand the role of the chief executive as merely the head of the government. This is incorrect,” she said, adding that she has the power to appoint judges and approve legislative budgets. Lam said the central government [China] grants administrative, legislative and judicial power to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; ultimately, the three institutions are accountable to Beijing through an executive-led system of governance.
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