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District Councillors swore an oath. Li Huaming’s participation in the election became the focus of "Suckling Pigeon" Guo Tianli: It’s a great pleasure to sell you

2021-09-25T00:46:20.729Z


The Kowloon district councillors sworn in this morning (23rd), including 5 district councils of Kwun Tong, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon City, Yau Tsim Mong and Sham Shui Po. There are currently 56 district councillors, among which are democrats and non-traditional establishments. 29 people.


The Kowloon district councillors sworn in this morning (23rd), including 5 district councils of Kwun Tong, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon City, Yau Tsim Mong and Sham Shui Po. There are currently 56 district councillors, among which are democrats and non-traditional establishments. 29 people.

It is understood that Sham Shui Po and Yau Tsim Mong took the lead in taking the oath, followed by Kowloon City, Wong Tai Sin and Kwun Tong Temple. The entire oath was completed around noon.


This time, on the eve of the Democratic Party’s weekend decision on whether to run for the Legislative Council, Tu Jinshen, a veteran of the Democratic Party who was once arrested for the primary election of the Democratic Party, and Leung Yiting, a young “candidate” in Kwun Tong, were the focus of the event. Election loan office as a voting station.


In addition, the night before the oath was taken, Li Wenhao from the non-organizational camp in Sham Shui Po had already stated that he would not participate in the ceremony, describing it as "unending oppression" by the government.

With reference to the first batch of oaths on Hong Kong Island, it is expected that after the oath is over, Li Hui will be deemed to have refused or ignored the oath and needs to leave his post immediately.


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Guo Tianli responded to Li Huaming's argument about participating in the election, calling on the other party to "care for the elderly with peace of mind, and sell your love well." (Photo by Luo Jiaqing)

[13:40] Democratic Party Kowloon City District Councillor Guo Tianli said that since the news that DQ District Councillors would be chased by DQ District Councillors, many colleagues have resigned, and he chose to hold on to the last moment.

Guo quoted the Second Timothy from the "Bible" in response, "I have fought the good battle; I have run the distance that should be run; I have held the faith that should be kept."

Guo Tianli said that he sincerely swore an oath to serve the residents firmly, "What is the final outcome, everything is like a script written on the wall."

He pointed out that if he receives an enquiry from the Civil Affairs Bureau later, he must argue with reason.

When asked if he would be worried about being DQ, Guo Tianli said that he would not make an assessment and emphasized that he had fulfilled his obligation to complete the oath.

Li Huaming, the veteran of the Democratic Party, pointed out that if the party does not stand in the election, he himself will withdraw from the party.

Guo Tianli believes that it does not affect the Democratic Party’s view of whether or not to run for the election. "Relax your old age and sell your happiness." He also pointed out that if the other party does not run, "I will recommend cheese sausages and beef balls." .

However, Guo Tianli emphasized respect for the other party's remarks and looked forward to healthy discussions with him in the general meeting.

Li Huiqiong said that the validity of the oath does not depend on the moment of taking the oath. The most important thing is the unity of words and deeds. I believe that the government will finally make a decision based on the past words and deeds of the members.

(Photo by Luo Jiaqing)

[12:23] The chairman of the DAB, Li Huiqiong, said that the oath today went smoothly and the government prepared carefully. Every member of the Council completed the oath as required.

However, Li Huiqiong said that the validity of the oath does not depend on the moment when the oath is taken. The most important thing is the unity of words and deeds. I believe the government will finally make a decision based on the past words and deeds of the members.

Li Huiqiong also pointed out that I believe that all legislators understand that the oath is a serious and solemn process, not a process of political expression.

She mentioned that some people used the Legislative Council's oath platform to promote Hong Kong independence and promote political ideas, but emphasized that after the implementation of the "Hong Kong National Security Act" and other implementations, everyone knows the solemnity and importance of the oath.

Liao Chengli pointed out that People's Cooperation is a moderate democratic party and should participate in the end-of-year Legislative Council elections, emphasizing that this view has not changed from before the reunification to today.

(Photo by Luo Jiaqing)

[12:16] The National Association for Democracy Association Wong Tai Sin District Councillor Liao Chengli said that the Association for Democracy Association will hold an executive committee meeting tomorrow to discuss whether or not to send party members to participate in the Legislative Council election under the current political situation.

Liao Chengli pointed out that the ADPL has always followed a moderate, rational, and grassroots line, focusing on democracy and people's livelihood. I believe that party members will respond appropriately.

When asked whether the ADPL should run for the election, Liao Chengli pointed out that the Democratic Alliance is a moderate political party of the democrats and should participate in this Legislative Council election. He emphasized that his view has not changed from before the reunification to the process of the reunification until today. He thinks it is important. Keeping this post, "have a passion, shine a light."

Regarding whether he would run for the election, Liao Chengli described himself as the last choice, emphasizing that he hoped that the People's Association would send members to participate in the election.

He also pointed out that the members of the ADPL are diversified, mainly divided into hawks and doves. Both sides have positions, but they emphasize mutual respect and make decisions after democratic discussions and full consideration of the current political situation.

When asked if a member of the Democratic People’s Association District Council is DQ, it will affect the party’s decision to stand for election. Liao Chengli said that if a member is DQ, he cannot technically serve as a candidate. He emphasized that the party currently has only six district members. Will choose from them.

As for whether he has confidence in taking the oath, Liao Chengli bluntly said that he is waiting for news, emphasizing that there are too many negative news, and hope that there will be good news tonight.

Yuan Haiwen pointed out that Li Huaming had said that he would only consider participating in the election with different spectra, and called for an explanation of why he changed his position.

(Photo by Luo Jiaqing)

[11:40] When the Democratic Party member of Sham Shui Po District, Yuan Haiwen, was asked if he was worried about being DQ, he said that the risks are known to everyone. Recently, the news of disqualification has been constantly changing.

Yuan Haiwen bluntly stated that the government has very powerful powers. Even if the oath is completed, it can be referred to as a violation of the oath, emphasizing that the negative list is broad in scope.

Regarding why he is still taking the oath, Yuan Haiwen said that "serving the neighbourhood will always be my first priority", emphasizing that this is his promise to the voters to complete the entire term of office as much as possible, bluntly saying that there is no risk that he cannot bear.

Regarding whether the Democratic Party should run for the Legislative Council election at the end of the year, Yuan Haiwen pointed out that it is not the most important thing, but the most important thing is what the bottom line and principles are to be adhered to.

He emphasized that the Basic Law stipulates the protection of human rights, and the affected rights must be restored to the greatest extent, especially for those in custody. "I am opposed to running for elections under the same principles as the bottom line. Same bottom line, I will vote against it."

As for the veteran of the Democratic Party, Li Huaming stated earlier that if the Democratic Party does not stand for election, he will withdraw from the party.

Yuan Haiwen stated that Li Huaming said in April that he would only consider participating in the election with different spectra. He believed that the other party should explain clearly why he changed his position.

[11:05] Sham Shui Po District Councillor Liu Weicong, who was involved in the 47-person primary election, left the scene and said that he made a sincere oath today, hoping to touch everyone.

When asked if he would be worried about being DQ, he said, "I have to worry a lot every day."

Regarding why he still attended the oath, he emphasized that this is part of his public office, so he needs to perform his duties.

[10:40] District councillors from Kwun Tong and Wong Tai Sin will make the third oath at 11:15. District councillors from these districts have entered the venue one after another, including Wong Tai Sin District Councillors Tan Heung-man, Mo Hao-che, and Kwun Tong District Council Chairman Orchong Shing.

Liao Chengli, a member of the Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood in Wong Tai Sin District.

(Photo by Liao Yanxiong)

[10:22] Yau Tsim Mong District Councillors have completed the oath and left one after another. When Tu Jinshen left the venue, he was asked whether the oath process went smoothly. He did not respond.

[10:18] Members of the Kowloon City District will take the second oath at 10:45. Members of the district have successively entered the venue, including Kowloon City Chairman and Vice Chairman Yang Yongjie and He Xianming, DAB Chairman Li Huiqiong, Democratic Party Huang Guotong, Guo Tianli, etc.

【09:50】Sham Shui Po and Yau Tsim Mong District Councillors will take the oath at 10 am, and the two district councillors have entered the venue one after another.

[09:30] Democratic Party member of Sham Shui Po District Yuen Hai-man, Democratic Party member of Yau Tsim Mong District, Tu Jinshen, Zhu Ziluo, Sham Shui Po District Council member Lau Weicong, etc. have entered the North Point Community Hall.

Sham Shui Po District Councillor Li Man-ho stated that he refused to take the oath: "The government can force me to take an oath this time. It can force me to join the party in the coming days. I will not play with him because of this endless oppression." (Li Man-ho Facebook)

▼The former Kowloon District Councillor who was sworn in▼


Sham Shui Po District Council (10 members)


Democrats (8 members): Tan Decheng, Li Tingfeng, Mak Weiming, Wu Mei, Yuan Haiwen, Wu Yuelan, Liu Weicong, Li Wenhao Institutionalists


(2 members): He Kunzhou, Liu Peiyu

Yau Tsim Mong (11 people)


Democrats (8 people): Lin Jianwen, Zhu Ziluo, Zhu Jiangwei, He Furong, Li Weifeng, Tu Jinshen, Zeng Ziming, Hu Suishan


Organization (3 people): Zhong Zehui, Xu Deliang, Kong Zhaohua

Wong Tai Sin (3 persons) *All belong to the democratic faction


Liao Chengli, Mo Haozhe, Tan Xiangwen

Kowloon City (15 people)


establishment (10 people): Yang Yongjie, He Xianming, Zhang Jingxun, Zuo Huixiong, He Huahan, Lin Decheng, Li Huiqiong, Liang Wanting, Wu Baoqiang, Pan Guohua


Democrats (5 people): Guo Tianli, Zeng Jianchao, Huang Guotong, Yang Zhenyu, Ren Guodong

Kwun Tong (17)


establishment (12): Ko Chongsheng, Lu Donghai, Chen Yaoxiong, Zhang Peigang, Fu Bizhen, Xu Youwei, Jian Mingdong, Lin Wei, Liang Tengfeng, Yan Wenyu, Pang Jisheng, Tan Zhaozhuo


Democrats/non-traditional establishments (5) People): Li Baogui, Liang Yiting, Su Guancong, Pan Renhuizhen, Xie Shuzhen

Demolishing the office|Li Huaming’s "Last Call" hinders the overall situation. There are three factors around the Democratic Party’s participation in the election of Kowloon District Councillors Sham Shui Po. Swearing oath of district board members | Peng Zhuoqi "understands and accepts" is said by DQ to continue to support the Basic Law district board members DQ | Xu Yingwei: DQ principle "speaks many times" No plan to reorganize district board members to take the oath. Luo Jianxi: I believe that DQ is related to the primary election The reason for the questioning is that the 7 district councillors on Hong Kong Island were sworn invalid by the DQ, including the chairman of the Wan Chai District Council, Yang Xueying

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