Conflict subsided before Hong Kong District election November 22 18:28

In Hong Kong, there is a growing call among young people to refrain from extreme actions before the election of the constituency on the 24th, and the clashes between the demonstrators and the police are calming down. The Hong Kong government says that if safety cannot be ensured, the election may be postponed, and the situation will remain calm and attention will be paid to whether the election will be held as scheduled.

In Hong Kong, protests against the police and the government have intensified since the first deaths in a series of protests, and at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, more than 1,000 young people were temporarily on the premises.

According to the Hong Kong media, the number of youth who drop in the dawn on 22nd is continuing, and the number of youth on the premises continues to decrease, but it seems that only a few dozen now remain.

Around the university, the police continued to be vigilant on the 22nd, and the neighboring museums were temporarily closed, and several stores were closed.

In Hong Kong, before the constituency elections were held on the 24th, there was a post on the SNS calling for refraining from extreme action, saying that unnecessary conflicts with the police should be avoided. The collision is calming down.

According to the Hong Kong media, since the police released tears in the clashes between the demonstrators and the police three days before the dawn of 19th, no clashes with tears have occurred.

The Hong Kong government says the election may be postponed if safety cannot be secured, and it will remain calm and attention will be paid to whether the election will be held as scheduled.

Ward election The pro-Chinese and democracies compete in all constituencies

The Hong Kong constituency election is the most popular of the elections held in Hong Kong, with 452 seats of 18 ward councils selected by citizen direct voting.

A total of 1090 candidates run for this election. According to the Hong Kong media, about 450 of them are pro-Chinese pro-Chinese and about 500 democratics.

This time, democratic youths participating in protests run in succession, and the pro-Middle and democratic candidates compete in all constituencies.

In addition, with prior voter registration, more than 400,000 people have registered, and the interest of voters has increased.

The current seats are 70% pro-Chinese and 30% democratic, and the pro-Chinese are overwhelmingly powerful. However, as the criticism of the government increases, the democratic seats The focus is on how to stretch.

Each supporter

In the downtown area of ​​the Kowloon Peninsula, voices supporting democrats and pro-Chinese groups were heard.

A woman in her thirties said, “This time I felt like going to vote for the first time in my life. To eliminate pro-Middle members who are affecting Hong Kong policy. I want you to be elected as a member of the Diet who values ​​principle, freedom and law. "

On the other hand, a 60-year-old man said, “I am dissatisfied with both the democracy and the pro-Chinese group, but this time I will vote for the pro-Chinese group. In the democracy, Hong Kong society remains unstable. "

Police officers deployed at all polling stations

In front of the constituency elections held on the 24th, the head of the Hong Kong Police Department Director Tou Qiangqiang met with 22 journalists, and on the day of the election, police officers were prominently placed at all 600 polling stations, and security was prepared. Revealed to strengthen.

In Hong Kong, citizens are increasingly repelled as police are violent in their politics against protests, and it is expected that concerns will be raised about strengthening security. To make it possible to vote safely. "

He also called on young people who stayed at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, saying, “It is a very harsh environment and I want you to come out as soon as possible to resolve peacefully.”

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