Hong Kong's last major opposition party moves towards disbanding

Five senior members of the
The party, founded three years before
Party head Lo Kin-hei told reporters that 90 percent of 110 members had voted at Sunday's meeting for a three-person committee to start making arrangements for disbandment, including resolving legal and accounting matters.
"I hope
After the panel completed its work, a final vote on dissolution would be held in coming months, Lo added. Finalisation of the move requires a majority vote of 75 percent.
Lo did not give an exact date for completion of disbandment, but said it could be as late as next year, adding, "Until the final dissolution, the party will keep on with its usual work."
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