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Hong Kong localist party Civic Passion disbands, pointing to ‘lack of political options’

  • The group, founded in 2012, was known for its strong opposition to the Communist Party and Beijing’s influence in Hong Kong affairs
  • Chairman Cheng Chung-tai was kicked out of the legislature last week by a vetting committee, and two district councillors resigned on Friday

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Cheng Chung-tai meets the media outside the Legislative Council chamber at Tamar after he was unseated last week. Photo: Nora Tam

The radical Civic Passion political party known for advocating Hong Kong localism disbanded on Friday following the unseating of its chairman from the Legislative Council last week and the resignations of two district councillors.

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Chairman Cheng Chung-tai said the decision was taken as the organisation faced “a reality devoid of any political way out”.

“It is despite the fact that we have gained the support from many people who share our beliefs,” he said in a Facebook post.

Cheng said district councillors Wong Wing-sze and Wong Siu-kin had resigned from their posts on Friday.

“We hope to take this opportunity to thank our friends who have been supportive of us through different means,” he said.

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Civic Passion candidates for the legislature in July last year: Wong Siu-kin, Cheng Chung-tai, Chong Tsz-Yan and Alvin Cheng Kam-mun. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Civic Passion candidates for the legislature in July last year: Wong Siu-kin, Cheng Chung-tai, Chong Tsz-Yan and Alvin Cheng Kam-mun. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
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