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HONG KONG, Sept 23 — A Hong Kong court rejected on procedural grounds today a challenge by pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong to his disqualification from district elections in the city last year. Opposition politicians and activists had been watching Wong’s challenge closely as they press...

Wednesday, 23 Sep 2020 04:47 PM MYT

HONG KONG, Sept 23 — A Hong Kong court rejected on procedural grounds today a challenge by pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong to his disqualification from district elections in the city last year. Wong, 23, was the only candidate in the district council elections to be disqualified, with authorities saying his candidacy contravened electoral laws that bar “advocating or promoting self-determination” for the former British colony.

In rejecting his challenge to his disqualification, judge Anderson Chow said Wong should have filed an election petition instead of a judicial review, meaning he had chosen the wrong legal procedure.Wong, who became an international figure after leading protests as a teenager in 2012 and 2014, was also among 12 opposition candidates recently disqualified from running in elections for seats in the city’s legislature.

 

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