Home » today » News » Zhang Renliang recalled that during his tenure, he said that he had received unusual experience, rejected the student union, denounced the election, and had no cabinet: Something must be wrong! (17:43) – 20230209 – Hong Kong News – Instant News

Zhang Renliang recalled that during his tenure, he said that he had received unusual experience, rejected the student union, denounced the election, and had no cabinet: Something must be wrong! (17:43) – 20230209 – Hong Kong News – Instant News

Early last year, the Teach Student Union was withdrawn from its location and was no longer recognized by the school. Zhang Renliang believed that it was due to the fact that the student union had been operating in the form of “administration” for a long time in the past five years. Although the student union once ran for the cabinet, it was unsuccessful. “I don’t like it. It’s just that a temporary student union has not been elected, there is no one, and no one is forming a cabinet. Keep finding a friend: “You help me form the next (Linzheng) cabinet”, you Did you make a mistake? Something must be wrong! (something must be wrong!)”.

Looking back on his 10 years in office, Zhang Renliang was asked about major events such as anti-revision incidents, the entry into force of the “Hong Kong National Security Law”, and the new crown epidemic. He said that he had many unforgettable experiences during his tenure. Going to “peripheral incidents” and gaining unusual experiences, but I don’t want to describe it as happy or unhappy, “I strongly feel that I am not a single principal to face these peripheral incidents. Although I cannot control (events), the team works closely “, and happy that the school has been less affected.

Li Zijian, the current principal vice-principal, will succeed Zhang Renliang as principal in the next school year. When asked where he will leave office, Zhang Renliang said with a smile that he was 60 years old a few years ago, and he hoped to stay in Hong Kong and contribute in different capacities in the future, not limited to the education sector. “I will do what I can to contribute to Hong Kong society.”

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