Leader backs civil rights Bill despite pushback


Hong Kong leader John Lee threw his weight behind a Bill recognising limited rights for same-sex couples despite fears that some opposition parties could sink it.

Lee’s administration proposed legislation this month to recognise some rights for same-sex partners whose marriages are registered abroad.

The city’s top court ordered Hong Kong’s government to create an “alternative framework” for LGBTQ couples when it quashed a bid to recognise same-sex marriage in 2023.

Lee said yesterday the government “must not act in violation” of the Court of Final Appeal’s judgement.

“Otherwise, it will be against the rule of law.

“Violating the rule of law will mean serious consequences,” he told reporters.

The government will respect the legislature’s final decision, he added.

In 2023, the court unanimously defined marriage as “confined to opposite-sex couples” – a stance Lee reiterated yesterday.

LGBTQ activists say the Bill – which only covers “rights related to medical matters” and “right to handle after-death arrangements” – fails to satisfy the court’s framework requirements.

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China with its own legislature and a mini-­constitution that guarantees a “high degree of autonomy”.

Firebrand lawmaker Junius Ho earlier floated the idea of asking Beijing’s top legislature to overrule Hong Kong’s apex court to “protect traditional family va­lues”.

Support for same-sex marriage in Hong Kong has grown over the past decade and hit 60% according to a 2023 survey. — AFP

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