Hong Kong elections have changed the “course” of running “candidates with different views” since the transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997, according to a statement from the US Foreign Office, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia. A day later The dominance of pro-Beijing candidates and the low turnout.
In the statement, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and the Foreign Ministers of the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia said they were “concerned about the erosion of the democratic elements of the electoral system in the Special Administrative Region”. Hong Kong’s rights, freedoms and large-scale autonomy threaten our common desire to see Hong Kong win.
As Changes in Hong Kong’s electoral system “It eliminated any significant political opposition,” they said. “In the meantime, The Most opposition politicians are in jail Waiting for trial, others are deported.
Concerns about vulnerabilities National Security ActThe report urges China to act in accordance with its international obligations to respect the rights and fundamental freedoms protected in Hong Kong, including those guaranteed by the Sino-British Declaration of 1984. , Two systems ”.
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