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Hong Kong leader uncertain on second term in office

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HONG KONG, June ‌15 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's leader John Lee shrugged off ​a question on whether he would seek a second term in office, ⁠the South China Morning Post reported on Monday, and said he was focused on accomplishing much more in his ​final year.

"A year is a long time in politics," Lee said in ‌an interview with the Post, as he deflected the question of extending his tenure another five years to focus on what ⁠he saw as ensuring continuity in governance. 

Lee, a ⁠former policeman and Hong Kong security chief, took over the territory's leadership in 2022, in the aftermath of COVID and mass anti-government protests that led Beijing to impose a sweeping ‌National Security Law.

When asked if he was preparing for a ⁠second term beginning in July next year, ‌Lee told the Post, "I don't think ​I should consider this question now. I mean, time will come when I see." 

He said his administration was focusing on ‌policy continuity with the city set to ​roll out its first ⁠five-year plan before the end of 2026, as ‌it seeks to align more ⁠closely with policymaking in mainland China.

Since Lee took the helm, Hong Kong has seen an economic recovery but his administration has also ​come under pressure from ‌last November's Wang Fuk Court fire, which left 168 people ⁠dead and thousands homeless and ​was the city's deadliest fire in decades.

(Reporting by Farah ​Master; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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