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Hong Kong Democratic Party Disbands After 30 Years

Hong Kong’s Democratic Party ended over 30 years of pro-democracy activism with 97% member support amid intensified national security pressures and electoral exclusion.

  • On Sunday, Hong Kong's Democratic Party voted to dissolve after more than three decades, with 121 members participating and 117 supporting liquidation at Prince Edward, Kowloon.
  • Senior members say Chinese officials or intermediaries warned them to disband, while Beijing's 2021 electoral overhaul and arrests under the national security law marginalized the party.
  • A committee spent about six months preparing legal and accounting work and arranging the sale of its Kowloon property, while the party plans to donate assets to non-political organisations like green groups.
  • With the demise of Hong Kong's top pro-democracy parties, no candidate advanced a pro-democracy platform in the legislature election held this month, and the Democratic Party now holds no elected seats after its lawmakers resigned en masse in 2020.
  • Founded in 1994, the Democratic Party once held 13 LegCo seats in 1998, but membership fell to around 400 from around 1,000 in around 2008 as other pro-democracy groups closed.
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East Asia Forum broke the news in on Monday, January 22, 2024.
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