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Democratic Party Guo Tianli left Hong Kong after being DQ, looking forward to staying with the same, cherishing and agreeing to see you again︱ District Councillors sworn

2021-11-13T07:20:39.787Z


After being sworn in earlier by the DQ Democratic Party and former Kowloon City District Councillor Guo Tianli, he announced today (13th) that he had left Hong Kong earlier. The explanation was based on personal reasons. He said he was not qualified to call himself "in exile": "Just


After being sworn in earlier by the DQ Democratic Party and former Kowloon City District Councillor, Guo Tianli, announced today (13th) that he had left Hong Kong earlier. The explanation was based on personal reasons. He said he was not qualified to claim to be "in exile": "It's just a temporary residence. Overseas, the return date is uncertain."


Guo Tianli was interviewed by the media before leaving Hong Kong. He said that "Hong Kong is already a place where thought is guilty and has lost the freedom of non-commitment." He believed that being DQ was a "coup d'etat by the regime." He left because he did not want to be bound.


Guo Tianli had already left Hong Kong earlier, explaining that it was based on personal reasons, "temporarily living overseas, the return date is uncertain." (Guo Tianli Facebook)

Guo Tianli posted a post on social networking sites with "Farewell to Hong Kong", describing leaving as a heavy decision. "In the days to come, I will leave political work and stay away from disputes. Don't forget the original intention and stick to your beliefs."

He said that as a person who left, he was not qualified to give pointers to those who remained, nor was he qualified to say anything in a free body when his old comrades were suffering from prison.

Send a message to Hong Kong people whether they stay or leave. There will be a period later: "One day, we will definitely meet again in Hong Kong. After saying goodbye, agreeing to see you again, we will see you again."

Reimbursed for actual expenses after taking the oath of DQ

After the oath was invalidated, Guo Tianli received a letter from the Department, stating that the operating expenses he applied for during his term of office had exceeded the pro rata amount, and he was expected to refund about 100,000 yuan.

Guo Tianli said at the time that all the relevant expenses were reimbursed and used for official business, and he believed that the recovery was unreasonable.

Regarding the earlier differences in the Democratic Party’s election for the Legislative Council, the veteran Li Huaming stated that if the party does not stand for election, he himself will quit the party.

Guo Tianli once retorted, saying that Li Huaming "would take care of the old age and sell your love well", ridiculing his business dealings with the establishment: "I recommend cheese sausages and beef balls to stand for election."

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Is there a case after a district board member has taken the oath, or is it illegal to resort to intimidation?

Tsui Yingwei: A lot of people often change the government gazetted 22 district councilors are absent, Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories have completed the oath of 151 district councilors left, New Territories Western District councillors Kwong Chunyu, Wong Wai-yin and 16 others were "destroyed" by DQ Yuen Long, and 151 district councilors were sworn. The pan-popular population decreased from 80% to 40%. Only 16 per 100 people survived. Xu Yingwei: Regarding foreign research and regulation of fake news, the district councillors’ salary demands will all be rejected to comment on the policy address. Is the district council’s salary demands fake news?

Lam Cheng: I don’t even know that the rumors came from the Boundary District Councillor’s oath. Li Huaming’s participation in the election became the focus.

Source: hk1

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