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YAM BACKS LEUNG STAND IN MARKET
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[Hong Kong Standard] - Yam, who backed Leung's rival, Henry Tang Ying-yen, during the chief executive election, supported Leung's stance that positive non-interventionism will not work. "The government should think proactively whether or not to intervene in the market
Lawmaker tries to end filibusters
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[Hong Kong Standard] - Law, a former Democratic Party legislator, told a radio program that chief executive rivals Leung Chun-ying and Henry Tang Ying-yen had both raised the idea of setting up an allowance for the elderly that was about double the present "fruit money" in
Pro-Beijing lawmakers take three top posts at opening Legco session
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[South China Morning Post (subscription)] - Political analysts saw the gains by the Beijing loyalist camp as good news for Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying's embattled administration and a sign of reconciliation between Leung's camp and that of his defeated rival for the top job, Henry Tang Ying-yen.
Hong Kong's pro-business lawmakers face rough ride in new term
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[South China Morning Post (subscription)] - At worst, a lingering rivalry with erstwhile allies in the Beijing-loyalist camp - in the aftermath of a chief executive election where many business-friendly lawmakers backed Leung's rival, Henry Tang Ying-yen - could leave them wrestling for
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