Protests continue in Hong Kong Fair candidates seeking pro-middle candidates on March 7 at 21:21

On the 7th, the pro-middle candidates held a demonstration march on the 7th, before the district elections in Hong Kong on the 24th of this month, asking the government to take measures to make the elections fair. As protests continue, elections have been postponed or canceled, and the Hong Kong government appears to be struggling to respond.

In Hong Kong, the election campaign for the constituency election to be held on the 24th of this month is in full swing. happened.

In response, 180 pro-Middle candidates gathered and held a demonstration march in the heart of Hong Kong Island on the afternoon of the 7th, saying that “in order to have a fair election, it is necessary to stop violence.” Asked the government to take action.

One of the candidates who participated said, “The voters are worried that safety can be secured. It is doubtful that a fair election can be done as it is.”

On the other hand, on the 7th, graduation ceremonies were held at universities in various places, and the graduates in masks put up a banner stating that “Get back Hong Kong” at the venue, as well as shouting slogans during the ceremony, He turned his back during the chorus and showed a strong repulsion against the government and the police.

While the protests continue to be confused, the democratic side is expected to gain power in the elections, but the pro-Chinese faction that has supported the government said, “If the violence does not stop, we will consider postponing or canceling the election. The government should be struggling to deal with it.