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November 24, 201920.51 The first results of the counting of the district elections in Hong Kong see the democratic forces in the lead. According to local media, 90 of the first 100 seats assigned (out of 452) went to pro-democracy leaders, while the pro-Beijing pro-democracy Democratic Alliance suffered profound losses. Among the victorious Li Shee Lin taking the seat of Wah Fu South from the pro-establishment; the Council of Wan Chai center of the protests, would indicate a pan-democratic majority.Hong Kong, towards democratic triumph
2019-11-24T20:07:42.045Z
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20.51 The first results of the examination of the Hong Kong district elections see the democratic forces in the lead. According to local media, 90 of the first 100 seats assigned (out of 452) went to pro-democracy leaders, while the pro-Beijing pro-democracy Democratic Alliance suffered profound losses. Among the victorious Li Shee Lin taking the seat of Wah Fu South from the pro-establishment; the Council of Wan Chai center of the protests, would indicate a pan-democratic majority.
Source: rainews