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Democrat Cai Mingxi’s Candidate for CPPCC Rong Yongqi’s Nomination

2021-11-09T11:31:47.476Z


Sai Kung District Council vice chairman and former member of the Civic Party, Tsai Ming-hei, yesterday (8th) registered to participate in the Legislative Council Southeastern New Territories Direct Election, but did not wish to disclose his nomination list. Checking the nomination information, Cai Mingxi was nominated by 10 election committees, including


Sai Kung District Council vice chairman and former member of the Civic Party, Tsai Ming-hei, yesterday (8th) registered to participate in the Legislative Council Southeastern New Territories Direct Election, but did not wish to disclose his nomination list.

Checking the nomination information, Cai Mingxi was nominated by 10 election committees, including the nomination of Rong Yongqi, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and Chairman of the Appraisal Bureau in the fifth sector.


When receiving an inquiry from "Hong Kong 01", Rong Yongqi said that he spent 3 days and 7 hours in consultation with Cai Mingxi. After understanding his background and philosophy, he decided to nominate the other party, "hope the opportunity for young people."


Rong Yongqi: Cai Mingxi deliberately pursues democracy

Cai Mingxi's 10 nominations include Wen Zijie, the election committee member of the shipping and transportation sector in the first sector, Qian Guoqiang, the technology and innovation sector, and Wang Dongming, the representative election committee of the Mainland, and the fifth sector has the CPPCC National Committee members Rong Yongqi and Qu En.

Rong Yongqi said when he was inquired by "Hong Kong 01" that Cai Mingxi took the initiative to call for the nomination. The two talked for 3 consecutive days, and the two talked for a total of 7 hours.

He said that he understood from communication that the other party wanted to pursue democracy and "hoped that young people would have an opportunity," so he was nominated.

Rong Yongqi said that after three phone discussions totaling 7 hours, he decided to nominate Cai Mingxi.

(Hong Kong Friendship Association)

Refers to Cai Mingxi's past, "It can be radical in some places"

Tsai Mingxi swore an oath through a district councilor last month. Afterwards, the organized media checked Tsai Mingxi's Facebook, stating that it had retained "a lot of photos supporting the black storm," including supporting the "three strikes" and participating in rallies during the legislative turmoil.

Regarding Cai Mingxi’s past words and deeds, Rong Yongqi said that he has learned from the other party, "It may be some local radicals," including the behavior during the legislative amendment in 2019. He has reminded the other party not to violate the Constitution and the Basic Law. Thing".

When asked if he was worried about Cai Mingxi being DQ, Rong Yongqi said that he "looked at himself." He personally believed that Cai Mingxi had passed the examination by the district councilor under oath and believes that the results of the qualification examination are similar.

Cai Mingxi has signed up to run for the southeast constituency of the New Territories. His opponent in the same district is the DAB Li Shirong.

For the list of candidates for the Legislative Council, please refer to the "Hong Kong 01" election website.

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Source: hk1

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