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Democratic primary election|Yuan Jiawei prefers not to sign the National Security Law Confirmation Approval Government Differentiates Democrats

2020-07-09T21:49:44.689Z


Democratic primary elections will be held on Saturday and Sunday (11th and 12th). Coordinators will be selected for the September Legislative Council election. Luo Guancong, who had signed up for the democratic primary election on Hong Kong Island, had left Hong Kong earlier and decided to withdraw from the democratic primary election on Hong Kong Island. He called on supporters to turn to support another candidate, Yuan Jiawei, and praised the other party for being trustworthy and willing to fight. Yuan Jiawei held a momentum street station today (8th), which was supported by many candidates. She said that the weekend primary election may be suppressed by the regime, or it may be the last time the citizens can vote freely, emphasizing that the parliament needs a firm resistance, calling on the citizens to vote for her. When asked whether he would sign a confirmation letter in support of the Minato City National Security Law, Yuan Jiawei pointed out that he strongly opposed the National Security Law and preferred not to sign the confirmation letter. He also believed that the confirmation letter was for the purpose of dividing the democratic factions. Uniform position.


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Author: Peng Zhuowei Qiu Qiqian

2020-07-08 20:59

Last update date: 2020-07-08 20:59

Democratic primary elections will be held on Saturday and Sunday (11th and 12th). Coordinators will be selected for the September Legislative Council election. Luo Guancong, who had signed up for the democratic primary election on Hong Kong Island, had left Hong Kong earlier and decided to withdraw from the democratic primary election on Hong Kong Island. He called on supporters to turn to support another candidate, Yuan Jiawei, and praised the other party for being trustworthy and willing to fight.

Yuan Jiawei held a momentum street station today (8th), which was supported by many candidates. She said that the weekend primary election may be suppressed by the regime, or it may be the last time the citizens can vote freely, emphasizing that the parliament needs a firm resistance, calling on the citizens to vote for her.

When asked whether he would sign a confirmation letter in support of the Minato City National Security Law, Yuan Jiawei pointed out that he strongly opposed the National Security Law and preferred not to sign the confirmation letter. He also believed that the confirmation letter was for the purpose of dividing the democratic factions. Uniform position.

Yuan Jiawei emphasized that the public is now irrevocable and called on everyone to vote in the primary election. (Photo by Gao Zhongming)

Yuan Jiawei said that he was a member of the campaign team elected by Luo Guancong four years ago, and that Luo had to leave Hong Kong after the legislation of the National Security Act in the Hong Kong District. He also mentioned that he participated in the terminal strike movement for the first time 7 years ago. Participated in the anti-New Territories Northeast Development Movement. She emphasized that the public is now irrevocable. If they choose to resist, there is still a ray of life, and they call on everyone to vote in the primary election.

Huang Zhifeng: Yuan is not Luo Guancong Plan B

Many candidates who participated in the primary election also attended to support Yuan Jiawei. Huang Zhifeng, who participated in the Kowloon East primary election, said that Luo Guancong was a difficult decision to leave Hong Kong. "Going abroad and shouting slogans that Hong Kong cannot shout", and Yuan Jiawei has already participated in supporting The prisoners and defenders work and walk on the front line of the struggle. "Absolutely not Luo Guancong's Plan B."

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Legislative Council member Zhu Kaidi said that there is only one important message for attending the street station, which is to urge everyone to participate in the primary vote on the weekend. He mentioned that Yuan Jiawei started to participate in the labor movement and social movement after the strike of the Kwai Chung Container Terminal, and later had more experience in working in the region. He believed that the other party was the best candidate for Hong Kong Island.

Cen Aohui, who participated in the primary election of the Super District Council, said that he planned to appeal to the public to switch to Yuan Jiawei in August, but he did not expect Luo Guancong to be forced to leave Hong Kong after the legislation of the National Security Law. He Guilan, who participated in the New Territories East primary election, said that Yuan Jiawei is willing to work hard in the community, stressing that there must be local resistance to support the international front, and appeals to the public to vote for Yuan.

Ou Nuoxuan: Democrats have conditions to win 4 seats on Hong Kong Island

Ou Nuoxuan, who is in charge of coordinating the primary elections of the Democrats, said that the Democrats have received support from more than half of the citizens on Hong Kong Island and they are absolutely qualified to win 4 out of 6 seats.

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