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Hong Kong lawyer Ambrose Lam becomes 29th lawmaker to withdraw from Legco poll

Lam, 64, says he decided not to run in December 7 race after considering various factors, including growth of law firm

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Lawmaker Ambrose Lam San-keung. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Hong Kong legal sector lawmaker Ambrose Lam San-keung has become the latest incumbent to withdraw from seeking another term in the coming Legislative Council election.

With the two-week nomination period closing on Thursday, 29 of the city’s 89 lawmakers, or nearly one-third, have decided to step down, marking the highest proportion since the city’s return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.

Six incumbents have neither declared their intention to run for re-election nor to withdraw from the race, including Paul Tse Wai-chun, who has served the legislature since 2008, alongside Wendy Hong Wen and Jesse Shang Hailong.

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Lam, first elected to represent the legal sector in the 2021 election, said he decided not to run in the December 7 race after considering various factors, including the growth of his law firm.

“In the future, I hope to devote more time and energy to the law firm business,” the 64-year-old said.

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Lam pledged to develop a world-class law firm to nurture new legal talent and make greater contributions to the country and the city.

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