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Posted on 01/04/2021 by admin

Hong Kong’s new electoral system: What’s next?

“We have a very tight schedule,” Hong Kong lawmaker Horace Cheung said with regards to drawing up the legislative work agenda for the coming months. Cheung, the newly-elected deputy chairman of a …
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