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Hong Kong's biggest pro-democracy party has voted to dissolve after more than 30 years of activism. Democratic Party chairperson Lo Kin-hei said Sunday this is the best way forward for its members.
By Jessie Pang and James Pomfret HONG KONG, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's last major opposition party disbanded on Sunday after a vote by its members, the culmination of Chinese pressure on the city's remaining liberal voices in a years-long security crackdown.
Hong Kong's oldest and largest opposition party announced its formal closure Sunday, reflecting the near-collapse of the decades-
Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy party has dissolved after over 30 years, highlighting the dwindling political freedoms in the city. The decision was influenced by the repressive political environment and threats faced by members.
Hong Kong's oldest pro-democracy party has decided to disband, the group announced Sunday, after its members formally voted to dissolve the organisation and enter liquidation. With the demise of Hong Kong's top pro-democracy parties,