Lo Kin-hei

Lo Kin-hei

politician Hong Kong

Lo Kin-hei is the chairman of Hong Kong's Democratic Party, which has announced plans to dissolve due to the challenging political landscape and the crackdown on dissent following the 2019 protests.

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Guyana Guyana: Lo Kin-hei is the Chairman of the Democratic Party who announced the disbandment of the party after a vote by its members. 5

Stabroek News: Hong Kong’s last opposition party votes to disband under China pressure

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Lo Kin-hei, the chair of the Democratic party, announced the disbanding of the party after a vote by its members. 5

The Guardian: Hong Kong’s last major opposition party disbands amid Chinese pressure | Hong Kong

Taiwan Taiwan: Lo Kin-hei, chairman of the Democratic Party, announced the disbandment of the party during a news conference. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: HK pro-democracy party announces its dissolution

Denmark Denmark: Lo Kin-hei is the leader of the Democratic Party, which has decided to dissolve itself. 5

Politiken: Sidste oppositionsparti i Hongkong opløser sig selv

United States United States: Lo Kin-hei, the Democratic Party chairman, announced that 90% of party members voted to start the dissolution process. 5

CNN: Hong Kong’s oldest Democratic Party is shutting down as Beijing leaves no room for dissent

Taiwan Taiwan: Lo Kin-hei is the chair of Hong Kong's Democratic Party and spoke about the party's plans to dissolve. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Democratic Party members approve plan to disband

France France: Lo Kin-hei, the president of the party, expressed regret over the unfavorable political climate in Hong Kong. 5

Le Monde: A Hongkong, le Parti démocratique, « un pilier » de la vie politique, vote sa dissolution sous la pression de Pékin