
Ye Liu Shuyi
Ye Liu Shuyi is a prominent Hong Kong politician and the chairperson of the New People's Party. Known for her outspoken views and advocacy on various social issues, she has been a significant figure in the Legislative Council. Recently, she sparked controversy during a debate on marriage laws, where she highlighted the complexities of marital relationships, challenging traditional views and drawing attention to the topic of extramarital affairs among politicians.
Born on Aug 24, 1950 (75 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Hong Kong | 2 | 7.50 | 0.23% | +0% | 7,500,700 | 17,484 | $370,000 | 862$ |
Totals | 2 | 7,500,700 | 17,484 | $370,000 | 862$ |
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Recent Mentions
Hong Kong:
Ye Liu Shuyi emphasizes that passing the bill does not equate to supporting same-sex marriage.
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Hong Kong:
Ye Liu Shuyi celebrated her 75th birthday yesterday.
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Hong Kong:
New People's Party Chairwoman Ye Liu Shuyi described the party's 14th anniversary as a significant milestone.
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Hong Kong:
Ye Liu Shuyi expressed uncertainty about the details of the case but emphasized the importance of legal representation for the accused.
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Hong Kong:
Ye Liu Shuyi stated that the Hong Kong government has no restrictions on contact with American businesses and media.
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Hong Kong:
Ye Liu Shuyi was present during the voting on the tax increase proposal.
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Hong Kong:
Ye Liu Shuyi, the convener of the Executive Council, stated that civil diplomacy work needs to continue amid unstable China-US relations.
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Hong Kong:
Ye Liu Shuyi founded the Wisdom Foundation and is organizing the second Global Prosperity Summit.
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Hong Kong:
Ye Liu Shuyi described the sanctions as counterproductive and stated they would not change the government's determination to maintain national security.
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Hong Kong:
Ye Liu Shuyi stated that businesses in Hong Kong need to consider national security and interests.
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