Hong Kong’s No. 2 official resigns, plans leadership bid
Hong Kong’s No. 2 government official said Thursday that she was resigning to prepare for a leadership bid for the southern Chinese city’s top job.
Chief Secretary Carrie Lam said she tendered her resignation to Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying and asked him to submit it to Beijing for approval.
Lam, 59, is the third person to announce plans to join the contest for the job of leading the former British colony, the scene of increasingly bitter political divisions between pro-democracy activists and Beijing loyalists.
“There’s only one reason for me to resign at this juncture and that is, if my resignation is approved by the central people’s government, I intend to prepare to contest in the upcoming chief executive election,” Lam said she wrote in her letter.


