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Activist Joshua Wong to run in Hong Kong's upcoming election

DPA WORLD
Published July 20,2020
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Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong speaks to the press as he announces his intention to run for the Legislative Council general election in Hong Kong on July 20, 2020. (AFP Photo)

Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong on Monday announced that he will run as a candidate in Hong Kong's upcoming September Legislative Council (LegCo) elections.

The 23-year-old activist made the announcement on Twitter, saying he had received 31,398 votes in recent primary elections for the pro-Democratic camp.

"It's time for pro-democratic camp to take the majority and not to be threatened by their chilling effect," Wong said.

Wong was a member of the now disbanded political group Demosisto, who disbanded after Beijing implemented a new national security law on June 30.

Wong, who remains defiant toward the national security law and new era of risks it poses said: "Our votes are our voices during Beijing's crackdown."

The new national security law poses new challenges, he added, including the threat of disqualification, or being extradited to serve a prison sentence on the mainland.

"Among the hundred excuses to disqualify my candidacy, my name, Joshua Wong is and will always be the only reason," he said.

The pro-Democratic primary brought a record 610,000 voters to 250 polling stations across Hong Kong's 18 districts on July 11 and 12.

The goal of the "Democrat Camp 35+ Primary Election" was to gain a majority of 35 or more seats (more than half) in the September Legislative Council election, a move which would give them more power to veto pro-establishment legislation.

Meanwhile the timing of September's election hangs in the balance, w ith Tam Yiu-chung, Hong Kong's sole delegate to the National People's Congress Standing Committee suggesting it may be postponed due to a surge in coronavirus cases.