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Hong Kong Parliament

Hong Kong Parliament
The latest news and top stories on Hong Kong Parliament. A non-commercial political organisation, the Hong Kong Parliament was established by self-exiled pro-democracy activists, with its Electoral Organising Committee based in Toronto, Canada. Its primary mission is to form a political body through universal suffrage to represent and empower Hongkongers globally, aiming to draft new constitutions. Accused by Hong Kong authorities of subverting state power and unlawfully overthrowing the constitutional system, the group plans to hold its first elections in May 2025. This initiative is considered subversive by Hong Kong authorities, who have issued arrest warrants for its leading figures.
Hong Kong's national security law

Hong Kong invokes security law for first time to ban overseas ‘subversive’ groups

Security Bureau urges public not to participate in activities of ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ and ‘Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union’.

Canada, Taiwan-based groups seek to subvert state power: Hong Kong’s Chris Tang

Teen who promoted ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ gets 1 year in jail for sedition

Court finds Bettie Lan, 19, had rallied support, filmed promotional videos and encouraged ‘election’ of self-styled parliament-in-exile in Canada.

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