Hong Kong University Occupation Continuation of Continuation 24th Election Focus on November 20th 4:41

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In Hong Kong, where protests continue, last night the police called for the withdrawal of young people who were standing at the university. Under these circumstances, the government's top Secretary of the Moon, Moon Moon, suggests the possibility of postponing the constituency election on the 24th of this month if security cannot be secured, and the focus will be on whether the election will be held as planned.

In Hong Kong, after the first death in a series of protests, the youths carried out activities that obstructed the traffic network, and while standing in multiple universities and throwing flame bottles, the police embarked on forced exclusion, Intermittent clashes occurred.

Of these, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, which continues to stand up, strengthened the police, and the police arrested at the university and its surroundings at the 19th conference, and returned home after recording personal information because it was under the age of 18. It was revealed that the number of people who went up to 1100 people.

On the 19th, there seemed to be over 100 people on the premises, and the police blocked the surrounding area and called for a drop.

Under such circumstances, Secretary General of the Moon, Lin, said at the conference on the 19th that the election of the district council members held on the 24th of this month is “If you can't vote in a safe environment, you ca n’t make a fair and fair election” to ensure safety. If not, it suggested the possibility to postpone.

On top of that, it is necessary to stop the violence immediately and stop the traffic network to conduct the election.

If the election is postponed, there will be a strong backlash against the government, and the focus will be on whether the election will be held as planned.