Hong Kong’s Democratic Party, the largest opposition part in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory said it would start the process of dissolution. The party, established over three decades ago, has struggled in recent years following a crackdown on dissent by Beijing in the wake of protests in 2019. CNN’s Kristie Lu Stout spoke with the party’s former chair Emily Lau, on what the party’s dissolution means for the city’s pro-democracy movement. #cnn #hongkong #democraticparty
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