The only Hong Kong opposition party so far to allow its members to run in the coming Legislative Council poll – the first since Beijing’s electoral overhaul – is unlikely to make a significant political impact even if it fields candidates, according to its leadership and observers.Yeung Yuk, acting chairman of the Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People’s Livelihood, said the “difficult” decision was reached following heated debate between colleagues on Thursday night, as he warned of…
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