
Erick Tsang
Erick Tsang is a Hong Kong government official known for his role in overseeing elections and political processes. He notably warned against the potential violations of the national security law during the organization of unofficial primaries in 2020, which led to the arrest of many pro-democracy figures. His position reflects the government's strict stance on dissent and its commitment to enforcing the national security legislation.
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Erick Tsang, also known as Tsang Kwok-wai, was thanked by C. Y. Leung for his service before leaving the meeting.
曾國衞請辭 李稱司局長未擬再換 前列腺癌指數高企 副局署任待覓接班 - 20260128 - 要聞 - 每日明報Erick Tsang, Hong Kong’s secretary for constitutional affairs, told reporters that the government would consider its next steps in discussions with the Department of Justice.
Hong Kong Lawmakers Overwhelmingly Reject Same-Sex Rights BillErick Tsang is the secretary for constitutional and mainland affairs who mentioned that more improvements would be made to gain support for the proposal.
‘Creating inequality’: Hong Kong’s same-sex marriage registration proposal criticised | Hong KongErick Tsang stated that lawmakers should discuss the issue in an upcoming committee meeting.
Honkonge siūlomas teisės aktas dėl užsienyje susituokusių tos pačios lyties porų teisių pripažinimoErick Tsang warned that the unofficial primaries could violate the national security law.
Four pro-democracy lawmakers from ‘Hong Kong 47’ group freed after four years in jail | Hong Kong






















