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  2. Politics of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Hong Kong takes place in a framework of a political system dominated by its quasi-constitutional document, the Hong Kong Basic Law, its own legislature, the Chief Executive as the head of government and of the Special Administrative Region and of a politically constrained multi-party presidential system. [1]

  3. Green Paper on Constitutional Development - Wikipedia

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    The tensions between Hong Kong and Beijing, particularly regarding the pace and scope of political changes, further complicated the reform process. [1] The green paper remains a critical document in Hong Kong's political reform history, serving as a foundation for ongoing debates about democracy and political change in the region.

  4. Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow Taiwan, Day After Tomorrow Okinawa

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    On May 18, 2021, Letep Ahmet, a director of the Japan Uyghur Association , commented during a discussion at the Hong Kong International Solidarity Campaign and Milk Tea Alliance event regarding the phrase "Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow Taiwan, the Day After Tomorrow Okinawa," stating, "A regime that has detained and tortured millions of people and ...

  5. Democracy in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    They do not specify how Hong Kong will be governed after 2047, and the central government's role in determining the territory's future system of government is a subject of political debate and speculations. Hong Kong's political and judicial systems may be integrated with China's at that time, or the territory may continue to be administered ...

  6. A4 Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The A4 Alliance (Chinese: A4聯盟) is a political alliance of four independent lawmakers in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.. The A4 Alliance (A4 means "Alliance of Four") was founded by four directly elected pro-Beijing politicians: Scott Leung (MP for Kowloon West), Kitson Yang (Kowloon Central), Connie Lam (New Territories South East), and Gary Zhang (New Territories North) on 15 June ...

  7. Joint Committee on the Promotion of Democratic Government

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    The committee formed the backbone of today's pro-democracy camp as many of its key members formed the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China during the Tiananmen protests of 1989 and the United Democrats of Hong Kong (later transformed into Democratic Party) for the first direct election in 1991.

  8. Category:Politics of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    2000 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector elections; 2006 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector elections; 2011 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector elections; 2016 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector elections; 2021 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector elections; East and West (book) Elections in Hong Kong; Executive Council of Hong Kong

  9. New People's Party–Civil Force - Wikipedia

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    The New People's Party formed a political alliance with the Civil Force in February 2014.. Both in the pro-Beijing camp, the Civil Force, formed by community leader as well as Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong politician Lau Kong-wah, had had a deep roots in Sha Tin District for decades and had been the largest political force in the Sha Tin District Council ...