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Legislative Council Election ︱ Wenduan Lu: Central government hopes that non-organized political parties give green light to support and deserve to be encouraged

2021-11-22T02:52:01.132Z


The vice chairman of the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, Lu Wenduan, wrote an article in Ming Pao today (22), mentioning that the Candidate Qualification Review Committee announced the results of the Legislative Council election review recently. The non-organizationalists have basically entered the gate smoothly.


The vice chairman of the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, Lu Wenduan, wrote an article in Ming Pao today (22), mentioning that the Candidate Qualification Review Committee announced the results of the Legislative Council election review recently. The non-organizationalists have basically entered the gate smoothly, showing the central government’s tolerance and hope. Apart from participating in the election, non-organizationalists also hope that they will be elected, saying that as long as they do not exceed the bottom line of "one country, two systems," they can "free up their hands and feet to fight the election."

He also pointed out that it is the Central Government’s opinion to notice that there are traditional pan-democratic parties supporting non-establishment parties to run for elections in different ways. This may help to open up political space for themselves in the future.


"The central government is willing to see the non-establishment factions campaign with all their strength."

Lu Wenduan pointed out that candidates from different political spectrums can "pass through the barriers" and citizens can have a variety of different choices, which reflects the goodwill and tolerance of the central government.

Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, stated that the new system will not be "uniform." In the future, the Hong Kong Legislative Council will be more representative of public opinion, and different voices, including those criticizing the government, will still be heard.

He believes that "since the central government hopes that non-establishmentalists will be elected, they will naturally be tolerant of their campaign propositions and methods." As long as the bottom line of "one country, two systems" is not exceeded, non-establishmentalists can give full play to and let go of their hands and feet. The election campaign includes discussions on the topic of "double universal suffrage."

"I believe that the central government is willing to see non-establishmental voters go all out to campaign, express the demands of non-establishmental voters, and strive to obtain seats in parliament with their support, so that the Legislative Council under the new election system can better reflect the diverse interests and demands of the new election system. Hong Kong achieves good governance and good governance."

Refers to the "prison, grass" is a past tense and can no longer represent the pan-people

Lu Wenduan also pointed out that some traditional pan-democratic parties, including members of the Chinese People’s Association and the Democratic Party, have directly or indirectly supported non-establishment candidates. The Democratic Party is also studying and discussing how to respond to multiple non-establishment candidates actively seeking such The issue of party members’ support.

He believes that the central government hopes that the pan-people can meet the new election system. The Democratic Party, which has been labeled as "soft confrontation" with the new election system, may give the green light to the issue of party members supporting non-establishment candidates. The "soft confrontation deadlock", an opportunity to open up the future political space, deserves encouragement.

Lu mentioned that under the new system, the elimination of anti-China chaos in Hong Kong is an "iron bottom line." In the past, some pro-democracy figures "either in prison, "grass", or afraid of fearlessness" have become a thing of the past. , Belongs to the list of being eliminated, there is no possibility of entering the game, and can no longer be called a "representative person."

He criticized: "Some people always think that these talents are representative pan-democrats. This is obviously a misunderstanding of thinking and is incompatible with the new election system. It is a bit like a foolish dream."

For the list of candidates from all sectors in the Legislative Council election,

please click here to refer to the "Hong Kong 01" election website.

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Source: hk1

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