Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy party takes initial step toward disbanding
- Hong Kong's Democratic Party announced preparations to disband after a leadership meeting amid a security crackdown by authorities.
- Democratic Party chairman Lo Kin-hei stated a member vote is needed to finalize the disbandment, requiring a 75% majority.
- The party, founded in 1994, was a leading opposition group but faced increased repression under recent laws.
- International criticism has arisen from countries like the U.S. And Britain due to the suppression of pro-democracy groups in Hong Kong.
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