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Legislative Council Election | The Four Democrats and Hong Kong Island Jointly Create a Force Yuen Jiawei: The line dispute should come to an end

2020-07-20T22:29:42.597Z


The four Hong Kong Island candidates who won the democratic primary election, including the Southern District Councillor Yuen Ka-wai, the Central and Western District Councillor Leung Hoang-wai, the Civic Party Cheng Tat Hung and the Democratic Party Xu Zhifeng, held a press conference today (20th). Xu Zhifeng stated that the candidates of the democratic camp are allies and "brothers," and they should be united to show that they are on the same front. He believes that the four candidates elected together can demonstrate the "spirit of resistance to violence."


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Author: Zhen Yiheng

2020-07-20 17:26

Last update date: 2020-07-20 17:27

The four Hong Kong Island candidates who won the democratic primary election, including the Southern District Councillor Yuen Ka-wai, the Central and Western District Councillor Leung Hoang-wai, the Civic Party Cheng Tat Hung and the Democratic Party Xu Zhifeng, held a press conference today (20th).

Xu Zhifeng stated that the candidates of the democratic camp are allies and "brothers," and they should be united to show that they are on the same front. He believes that the four candidates elected together can demonstrate the "spirit of resistance to violence."

Yuan Jiawei believes that the line dispute before the primary election should now come to an end. (Photo by Lu Yiming)

Xu Zhifeng is undecided whether he will sign the confirmation letter

Yuan Jiawei believes that the line struggle before the primary election should now come to an end. The first and foremost key is that the four people can be successfully elected and achieve the "35+" goal. Liang Huangwei pointed out that "fellow travelers" need to cooperate in the same direction and join the parliamentary struggle. When asked whether they would sign the election confirmation letter, the two of them said they would not sign. Liang Huangwei pointed out that DQ has nothing to do with signing the confirmation letter. He also hopes to demonstrate firm will and show the spirit of "all together."

Xu Zhifeng pointed out that this is the first time that democratic candidates with different spectrums have signed up together in an unusual way. He pointed out that the democratic candidates are allies, "brothers" and objects that can support each other. When asked if the confirmation letter would be signed, Xu Zhifeng said that no consensus was reached within the party.

Zheng Dahong pointed out that the government's suppression is from the top to the bottom, and the people of Hong Kong should stand firm and attack the royalists in the face of suppression. (Photo by Lu Yiming)

Zheng Dahong: The Civic Party tends not to sign the confirmation letter

Cheng Dahong, who qualified fourth in the primary election, said that Hong Kong people should stand firm in the face of repression and crack down on the royalists. He said that the four victors of the primary election were all district councillors and believed that they could handle the work of the council. He also pointed out that for the time being, he preferred not to sign the confirmation letter, because in the past, some candidates could "get in" without signing the confirmation letter.

Those who have signed up for direct elections on Hong Kong Island include Kwok Wai Keung from the Federation of Trade Unions, Zhuang Zhiyin, a passionate citizen, and Deng Weijun, "The Heart of Hong Kong".

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