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Li Huaming's Candidate Theory ︱ Pigeon Choking: Selling your favorite, Luo Jianxi doesn’t think he will disband if he doesn’t stand for election

2021-09-25T07:05:03.409Z


The Democratic Party held a special general meeting on Sunday (26th) to discuss and decide whether the Democratic Party will run for the general election of the Legislative Council at the end of the year. The veteran of the Democratic Party, Li Huaming, stated earlier that if the Democratic Party does not stand for election and does not dissolve, he will


The Democratic Party held a special general meeting on Sunday (26th) to discuss and decide whether the Democratic Party will run for the general election of the Legislative Council at the end of the year.

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


Democratic Party Chairman Law Kin-hee said today (24th) that he respects the freedom of expression of every party member and will regard it as an opinion within the party, not as a threat or intimidation.

Democratic Party member of Kowloon City District, Guo Tianli, believes that Li Huaming’s remarks will not affect the party’s decision to run or not. , Pushing Niu Maru 岀嚟 to participate in the election."


In addition, the ADPL will convene an executive committee tomorrow morning to discuss whether to send members to run for the election of the Legislative Council at the end of the year.

Liu Chengli, a member of the Wong Tai Sin District Council of the Chinese People's Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood, believes that the Democrats is a moderate party of the democratic camp and should run for the Legislative Council.

As for whether he would stand for election, he described himself as "the last choice."


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)

Luo Jianxi: As long as the work is recognized by the public, the influence remains

Regarding Li Huaming's point, the Democratic Party should be dissolved if it does not stand for election to the Legislative Council.

Luo Jianxi said that he personally does not think that the Democratic Party will be disbanded if he does not stand for election. He mentioned that although he has resigned as a district councilor, he still believes that he can represent the voice of most residents of Lidong Village.

Luo Jianxi emphasized that the work of policy advocacy will continue in the future. As long as the way of doing things is recognized by the public, I believe that the party's influence will still exist.

The vice chairman of the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, Lu Wenduan, wrote an article yesterday saying that the Democratic Party’s election may be seen as opposing the Basic Law. When asked whether the relevant article would affect the attendance rate at the Sunday meeting, Luo Jianxi said that he did not think the attendance rate was related to the article. It means that some people think that the day is a historical moment and must be attended, while others think that they don't want to be there unless it is necessary.

Yuan Haiwen: Opposition to the election without any principle and bottom line

Sham Shui Po District Councillor Yuan Haiwen believes that whether to stand in the election is not the most important thing. The most important thing is what the bottom line and principles are to be adhered to.

He believes that under national security and the epidemic, the political and civil rights of Hong Kong people are affected, and he hopes to restore relevant rights as soon as possible, especially for those in custody who are being politically prosecuted. I’ll vote against it, the principle is the same as the bottom line.”

Liao Chengli supports the ADPL's participation in the election and describes himself as the "last choice"

The ADPL will convene an executive committee tomorrow morning to discuss whether to send members to run for the end-of-year Legislative Council election.

Liu Chengli, a member of the Wong Tai Sin District Council of the Chinese People's Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood, said that the Democratic Alliance is a moderate political party of the democratic camp and should participate in this Legislative Council election. Post, "If there is a hot spot, there will be a bright spot."

As for whether he will run for the election, Liao Chengli described himself as a "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.

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)

District Councillors swears︱ Li Huaming’s participation in the election has become the focus of "Suckling Pigeon" Guo Tianli: Selling your favorites and dismantling the bureau|Li Huaming’s "last call" is difficult to hinder the overall situation. Three factors are about the Democratic Party’s participation status Li Huaming said the Democratic Party will withdraw from the party after the election "Abandoned Election" Xian Zhuolan: A long time must be divided. Lu Wenduan: If the Democratic Party is to vote against the Basic Law, Li Huaming: It is an ostrich to run for 4 years

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