The leaders of Hong Kong's Democratic Party have announced plans to dissolve what was once the city's largest opposition ...
“We are going to proceed and study on the process and procedure that is needed for the disbanding,” Democratic Party chairman Lo Kin-hei (羅健熙) said. Lo said the final decision to dissolve the party ...
Hong Kong’s Democratic Party, once a powerful opposition force in the city’s political landscape, will ask its members whether the group should dissolve after its leadership backed the idea ...
Lo Kin-hei, chairman of the Democratic Party, said the organization will call a vote by some 400 members on whether to dissolve. He will form part of a three-person committee to work out the ...
But party chairman Lo Kin-hei said a general meeting would be held at a later date and the disbandment would only move ahead if 75 percent of attending members approved. “It is a decision that ...
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Democratic Party chairman Lo Kin-hei said the party's members still needed to vote on the dissolution to make it final at a future meeting, with a 75 per cent majority required from the members in ...
During a press conference last Thursday, Democratic Party chairperson Lo Kin-hei told journalists that the party, founded in 1994, would set up a three-person task force to “study” the ...
A final decision would require approval of the party’s members. Party chairperson Lo Kin-hei said at a news conference late Thursday that party leaders made the decision based the current ...
"We are going to proceed and study on the process and procedure that is needed for the disbanding," said Lo Kin-hei, chairman of Hong Kong's Democratic Party.
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