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Hong Kong elections likely to be delayed again as China’s parliament looks to overhaul electoral system

Elections for Hong Kong’s legislature are likely to be deferred for a second year to September 2022 as Beijing plans a major overhaul of the city’s electoral system, a severe blow to any remaining democratic hopes in the global financial hub.
Key points:
- China is moving to reduce local community-level representation on Hong Kong’s Legislative Council
- Local media reports say elections are likely to be deferred for another year
- Many pro-democracy Hong Kong politicians and activists have been jailed or are in exile
News of the likely delay came as a senior Chinese parliamentary official said China’s parliament was considering changes to Hong Kong’s electoral committee, which selects the city’s leader.
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