Hong Kong's Civic Party Dissolves After 17 Years of Pro-Democracy Advocacy

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Hong Kong's Civic Party, which championed the cause of universal suffrage and the rule of law since its founding in 2006, has decided to wind up after failing to find any members willing to serve as chairman. Co-founder Ronny Tong says the party long ago deviated from its mission of providing centrist candidates and policies.
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