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Soul-searching and public apology from Hong Kong opposition after decisive defeat in by-election to pro-establishment camp

  • Second loss this year in by-election shatters pro-democracy bloc’s hopes of regaining veto power in legislature
  • Defeated candidate Lee Cheuk-yan and 12 of his pan-democrat colleagues face media cameras and bow low in apology

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Pan-democrats apologise for the by-election defeat. Photo: Dickson Lee
Thirteen opposition politicians bowed low in a public apology to their supporters on Monday, reflecting their predicament and their soul-searching after a decisive loss to the pro-establishment camp in Sunday’s by-election for one of two vacant seats in Hong Kong’s legislature.
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Political newcomer Chan Hoi-yan, backed by the establishment, captured 106,457 votes, or 49.5 per cent of the total in the Kowloon West geographical constituency, which has traditionally been a stronghold of the opposition.

Her arch-rival, Labour Party stalwart Lee Cheuk-yan from the pan-democratic camp, secured 93,047 – or 43.3 per cent – while Frederick Fung Kin-kee, a former political ally who ran against him independently this time, managed 12,509 votes, or 5.8 per cent.

(Left to right): Lee Cheuk-yan and Frederick Fung with the victorious Chan Hoi-yan. Photo: Sam Tsang
(Left to right): Lee Cheuk-yan and Frederick Fung with the victorious Chan Hoi-yan. Photo: Sam Tsang

Their second defeat this year in a by-election shattered the pro-democracy bloc’s hopes of regaining veto power in the Legislative Council.

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They are now outnumbered 18 to 16 by government supporters in Legco’s geographical constituencies – which is unprecedented – while their opponents have further cemented their dominance ahead of the 2020 general election.

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