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Hong Kong is a Dependency and as such does not have a ruling president. After the British handover to China in 1997 Hong Kong became ruled by the People's Republic of China. In this agreement Hong Kong still retained its own legislative and judicial structure and became known as "one country, two systems". The chief government figure is Sir Donald Tsang Yam-Kuen (Donald Tsang), who is the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the elected head of government and the region's principal representative.who is the president of hongkong?There is not a president there is a chief executive and he is called Donald Tsang
the position is called the 'Chief Executive' (simplified as CE) the current CE is Donald Tsang Yam-kuen a new one will be elected in 2012 however, only 1200 people of the 7 million population have the right to vote for the CE.
- Chief ExecutiveDonald Tsang - Chief JusticeAndrew Li - President of the Legislative CouncilJasper Tsang
No, Hong Kong is instead governed by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, who is currently Leung Chun-ying. When it was still a British colony, Hong Kong was headed by a British-appointed governor.
Donald Tsang Yam-Kuen
Hong Kong is led by its Chief Executive which is Leung Chun-Ying
Former colonial civil servant Donald Tsang is formally appointed leader of Hong Kong at a Beijing ceremony.
Leung Chun-Ying is the Chief Executive for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.
Hong Kong has a democratic system, and is not Communist due to the 100 years of Great Britain owning it. China has said that it will not interfere with Hong Kong for 50 years, so for now Hong Kong will stay Democratic.
Leung Chun-Ying
Hkd$370,000 = usd$47,742
He is called Leung Chun-ying. He is the Chief Executive.