MbS made the remarks at an annual speech to the advisory Shura Council, which he gave on behalf of his father, King Salman
Leung, 57, will replace outgoing chief executive Donald Tsang in June after winning 689 of the votes from the 1,200-strong election committee that chooses the southern Chinese city’s leader.
Applause broke out from delegates on the floor of the tally room as his count ticked past the 601 minimum required for victory.
His main rival, Henry Tang, finished with 285 and pro-democracy candidate Albert Ho on 76, an official said.
Thousands of protesters gathered outside the harbourside convention centre where the vote took place, demanding full democracy in the semi-autonomous former British colony, which returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
The protests, which could be heard inside the tally room, were noisy but generally peaceful.
Leung, whose humble origins as a policemen’s son stand in stark contrast to Tang’s background as heir to a textile fortune, told reporters earlier that he wanted the broadest possible community support.
“Every resident has their own view about the election. I will try my best to get rid of people’s negative perception about this election,” he said.
MbS made the remarks at an annual speech to the advisory Shura Council, which he gave on behalf of his father, King Salman
His visit to Cairo aimed to salvage stalled negotiations mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United States to end the conflict
The group accused Israel, which has so far refused to comment, as US denies involvement
Hundreds of pagers belonging to the armed group exploded in Lebanon on Tuesday, killed 12 people, including two children, and wounded up to 2,800 others
They view it as a pivotal move toward fostering inclusivity and diversity in corporate structures
Israel has not yet commented on the explosions
The meeting saw engaging discussions on Sinomach’s strategic initiatives and ongoing projects in the region