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Legislative Council candidates strive to support the Democratic Party to discuss Luo Kin-hee tonight: it may be difficult to deal with it in time

2021-11-17T08:16:17.054Z


Many non-establishment parties who are running for the Legislative Council election next month have written to the Democratic Party, seeking support from the party or opening party members to support the election in their personal capacity. The Democratic Central Committee will meet tonight (17th) to discuss


Many non-establishment parties who are running for the Legislative Council election next month have written to the Democratic Party, seeking support from the party or opening party members to support the election in their personal capacity.

The Democratic Party Central Committee will meet tonight (17th) to discuss relevant requirements.


The Democratic Party chairman Luo Jianxi responded that the party has received 4 to 5 requests for support. Tonight will discuss the relevant mechanism, whether individuals are worthy of support, and the requirements of the Democratic Party that need to be met, emphasizing that the party has always had such a mechanism. .

Luo also predicted that there may not be a definite result tonight, because the candidate needs to respond to whether or not to accept the conditions before consideration. If it is processed by the Central Committee next time, "may not be cut (cooperate with the election)."


Democratic District Councillor Yuan Haiwen pointed out that he had noticed that some people said that he was running for the election to make a sound, but he could not see how the person concerned had made a sound in the past year.

(Photo by Li Zetong)

The candidate refers to Yuan Haiwen as his voice for the election: I can’t see any voices in the past year

When Luo Jianxi was asked how he viewed the non-organizational faction seeking support from the Democratic Party, he said that it was difficult to define what a non-organizational faction is.

He emphasized that future voting results will reflect whether these people can represent the democrats, and the public can also learn about their ability to supervise the government from their past performance.

Democratic District Councillor Yuan Haiwen added that he noticed that some people said that they were running for the election to make a sound, but he could not see how the person concerned had made a sound in the past year.

Li Huaming, a senior member of the Democratic Party, once said that once the Democratic Party blocks the election, it will withdraw from the party.

Luo Jianxi pointed out that Li's latest statement is that he has let go of that matter.

(Photo by Liang Pengwei)

I hope that the party members before the election will remember their original intentions in politics

Regarding the election of former party friends Feng Weiguang and Huang Chengzhi, Luo Jianxi said that he personally had no conflict with them, but hoped that they would remember why they joined the Democratic Party and their original intention to enter politics.

Li Huaming, a senior member of the Democratic Party, once threatened to withdraw from the party once the Democratic Party blocked the election.

Luo Jianxi pointed out that Li's latest statement is that he has let go of the incident. He hopes that Li Huaming agrees that political differences in the party are normal. He hopes that everyone can communicate with the party more. No matter who it is, he does not want to see anyone. Withdraw from the party, and said with a smile that he hoped that Li would continue to quit the party.

Lu Wenduan: The Democratic Party’s decline in the opposition faction is difficult to change. Supporters switch to new thinking, etc. Non-organizational Democratic Party does not run for the Legislative Council. Li Huaming or quit the party Lam Cheng: The new system welcomes different political stances. Trolling Tan Yaozong: The new system has many variables

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