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‘Legal certainty has been greatly impaired’: Hong Kong lawyers voice serious concern at ousting of 4 democrats

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With Hong Kong’s democrats gone, why not get rid of the rubber-stamp legislature altogether?

by Kent Ewing14:44, 12 November 202009:58, 29 December 2020
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All Hong Kong democrats to quit after gov’t ousts 4 lawmakers, leaving legislature with no effective opposition

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