Chief Executive Election In May 2005, Lee declared his intention to run in the
Hong Kong Chief Executive Election, but only received 52 nominations and thus failed to get on the ballot. As a result, he withdrew from the election on 15 June. His participation in the election faced great criticisms within the party and the
pro-democracy camp.
Criticisms Lee was criticized for suppressing the second-tier members and "
Young Turks" of the party. In early 2006, someone alleged to the
Apple Daily that some senior members were involved in spying activities of China. The "suspects" were all Young Turks and included vice-chairman
Chan King Ming and
Gary Fan. The Young Turks later held a press conference to criticise the list of "suspects", with some even directly naming Lee as responsible.
Departure Lee did not seek a second term as party chairman in the party's internal elections in December 2006. ==Views, policy positions and Legco voting==