Hong Kong's prominent pro-democracy Civic Party to disband

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HONG KONG: The Civic Party, one of Hong Kong's most prominent pro-democracy groups, voted Saturday (May 27) to disband due to a leadership vacuum, after its members were squeezed out of local councils and charged under

Nicknamed"the barristers' party", it was founded in 2006 by professional elites - mostly from the legal sector - who wanted to promote democratisation and civil society in Hong Kong.

On Saturday, 30 of 31 members at the party's extraordinary general assembly voted to voluntarily wind up operations - a process that would take about a month to complete. The 65-year-old party co-founder is a well-known pro-democracy figure to Hong Kongers who came of age after the city's 1997 handover from Britain.

But the party has since its inception aspired to become a"governing" force, instead of pushing back"just for the sake of opposition".

 

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