The Legislative Council voted 33 to 21, with one abstention, to endorse amendments on the Chief Executive Election Ordinance, changing the tenure length from five years to a remainder of term in case a chief executive quits before finishing his office.
What does CEEO stand for?
CEEO stands for Chief Executive Election Ordinance (election rules; Hong Kong)
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The Legislative Council voted 33 to 21, with one abstention, to endorse amendments on the Chief Executive Election Ordinance, changing the tenure length from five years to a remainder of term in case a chief executive quits before finishing his office.
While Hong Kong's Chief Executive Election Ordinance states that a newly elected chief should serve a five-year term, the Basic Law, the city's mini-constitution, has no provision for a by-election.