China lawmakers propose changes to Hong Kong election rules

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Emphasising the need for patriotic lawmakers in the territory.

"We're looking to create a democratic process with Hong Kong characteristics," said secretary general of the National People's Congress Wang Chen, who tabled the proposal.

Coming barely a year since a sweeping national security law was implemented in the city on June 30, this is yet another blow to hopes for democracy in Hong Kong. This escalated into mass protests that continued for most of the year until Covid-19 prevented mass gatherings and the national security law introduced last year put a dent in the protest movement.

Friday's proposal to change Hong Kong's election rules will be discussed in the coming days and voted on next week. If it passes, local authorities in the financial hub will have to implement the changes and are likely to further postpone Legislative Council elections.

 

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