By Chris Yeung
“President, I’d stop here, leave the last minute to our Chief Executive. He can say whatever he wants,” said non-affiliated legislator Paul Tse Wai-chun at Leung Chun-ying question time on Wednesday, the last in the current Legislative Council session.
Imbued with mixed feelings of dismay and frustrations, helplessness and futility, Tse’s remarks could not be a better concluding note of the current Legco term, which coincides with the first four years of Leung’s tumultuous reign.
His outburst was part of another round of exchanges of sharp words between Leung and some lawmakers, mostly from the pan-democrat camp but also a few from the other government’s bloc, at the legislature.
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