The Legislative Council election will be held in December. The ADPL held a special general meeting today (14th) to discuss whether to send members to stand for election.
Acting Chairman Yang Yu announced that party members will be open to register for election to the Legislative Council. After receiving the nomination, the executive committee will make a decision, but frankly said that there is no chance of entering the gate at this stage.
Yang Yu mentioned that some party members raised concerns and that joining the Legislative Council is not very useful, but at the same time some people suggested that they should not give up the opportunity to speak in the Legislative Council.
At present, no democratic party has decided to send members to participate in the election, and the Democratic Party did not receive any party member registration during the registration period earlier.
If the Chinese People's Association for Democracy finally sends its members to stand in the election, it will be the first democratic party to participate in this election.
Yang Yu pointed out that in the past, the number of people who participated in the elections was "one start and two ends." It was already difficult to support more people to stand for elections. In addition, many district councillors resigned, and the information to assist in the election was greatly reduced.
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