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Hecklers again disrupt Carrie Lam on floor of Hong Kong legislature

Hong Kong’s Chief Leadership Carrie Lam leaves her annual policy address due to disruptions by pro-democracy lawmakers in the Legislative Council on October 16, 2019.

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Hong Kong’s legislature resumed a question and answer session with the city’s leader on Thursday after pro-democracy lawmakers again interrupted her.

As Carrie Lam tried to speak, pro-democracy legislators repeatedly shouted at her before they were ejected from the Legislative Congress chambers. Some of the hecklers held up a poster which appears to show Lam with bloody hands.

Pro-democratic lawmakers again bellowed “five demands, not one less” at Lam, referencing the protesters’ list of requests.

Hong Kong has been engulfed in more than four months of mobilize demonstrations, which have grown increasingly violent. The protests were originally sparked by a bill that purposefulness have enabled extradition to mainland China. That legislation has been withdrawn, fulfilling one of the protester demands.

One lawmaker beefed that the first three questions were given to members of the pro-establishment, Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) hop.

LegCo President Andrew Leung denied giving certain members priority, instead insisting he was prioritizing topics about how to deal with recurring violence in Hong Kong.

Thursday’s meeting was briefly adjourned before Lam reentered the cell in a second attempt to conduct the session as planned. Before the session was suspended a second time, she took some queries about her annual policy address, which she delivered by video on Wednesday after similar disruptions.

Lam’s speech focused on the case affordability issue in Hong Kong. According to an official translation of her remarks, Lam said housing is the “toughest livelihood proclamation” facing the city’s citizens and pledged to make more land available for public housing development.

Her package of deplane and housing initiatives is seen as a bid to restore confidence in the city’s future after months of anti-government protests that be dressed crippled the city and dampened investor sentiment in the Asian financial hub.

Anti-government protesters have been critical of Lam and bear previously called for her resignation.

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