Citizen protests continue after the election of the Hong Kong Democratic Victory District November 27th 18:19

While democratic critics of the government in Hong Kong win the constituency elections, the top of the government doesn't show their willingness to meet further citizen demand after the election, and protests continue sporadically.

In Hong Kong, democratics with a critical position in the government won the constituency election on the 24th of this month, increasing pressure on the government.

At the press conference on the 26th, the top government official, Moon Moon Rin, did not show any thoughts to meet further citizens' demands, such as the introduction of direct elections by the secretary.

Under these circumstances, in the center of Hong Kong Island, where financial institutions gather, over noon on the 27th, more than 100 people, including office workers, participated in the protests and asked the government to accept the request by appealing to "save Hong Kong". It was.

The protests happened sporadically in various places after the election, and the men in their 20s who participated said, “I am very angry because the government does not respond to citizens' requests at all. Protest until the government responds to the requests. I will continue my activities. "

On the other hand, in Hong Kong, the tunnel connecting Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula was closed due to protests, but it was resumed from the morning of the 27th, and the traffic network that had been severed in various places has gradually been restored.